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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's always important to maintain clarity. Russia invaded Ukraine; not the other way around. As a consequence, thousands and thousands of people have died Russians have committed numerous well-documented atrocities, from Bucha to Mariupol. They rape. They torture, They destroy. Russian tactics are all about scorched earth. In recent weeks, they destroyed a major dam and now it's all about wrecking Ukraine's capacity to export grain to the rest of the world. If you watch Russian television, they are very enthusiastic about using famine as a weapon. The counteroffensive struggles because of mines and the numerical advantages that Russia has with both infantry and artillery. NATO air superiority would take care of that in two weeks. But that's not an option presently. It's a terrible, very costly grind for Ukrainians in the meantime. It's been very enlightening reading this forum. The MAGA traitors and Russian trolls are out in force. But there is no possible win for Russia here. Invading Ukraine was a horrible strategic mistake from which they will never recover. It's been a gift to the West. Every day, Russia becomes weaker and weaker. It was their choice to fertilize Ukrainian soil. We've spent less than 5 percent of the pentagon's budget on this. And Russia, the West's main adversary for the past 80 years, has lost at least 50 percent of their capabilities. No one is invading Poland anytime soon. NATO is stronger than ever. Russia's invasion of Ukraine has been a beautiful gift for the West. The longer it goes on, the better for the West.[/quote] This. And Finland, Sweden - countries that 5 years ago had zero interest in joining NATO are now on board. The world is taking note. [/quote]
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