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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It does not matter who wins thr us election: Russia loses either way. Kamala will keep up our funding of Ukraine. She has authorized long-range weapon use, and that will only increase. Our production of 155mm shells is expanding exponentially. Trump may threaten to withhold funding, but he cannot unilaterally order Zelinskii to compromise or negotiate. If trump withholds all funding, South Korea will make up for some of it. And the EU will chip in the rest. Plus, the rate of the EU’s 155mm production is expanding even faster than ours. And one of trumps key issues is demanding NATO members contribute their agreed upon 2% of GDP to defense spending. All those billions of Euros will continue to fund weapons shipments to Ukraine. China won’t save Russia. They want Russia to collapse to they can buy up the leftovers cheap. Iran’s factories were just decimated and it’s fighting its own war now. The NORKs are little more than cannon-fodder. Plus they motivate South Korea (and others) to increase aid to Ukraine. Israel has stayed out of it. But when a shaky peace is restored, they will remember who Russia sided with, and come to Zelinskii’s aid (quietly). Russia is finished [/quote] This is far too optimistic. This is a war of attrition. Russia continues to have the advantage in manpower and ammunition. Ukraine cannot continue this level of death and destruction indefinitely. And the Russians are betting on Ukraine losing its tolerance for heavy losses sometime in the next year. Ukraine is roughly a third of the size of Russia. And they are running out of men. The under-25s have so far been spared, but there aren't a lot of them. Not enough to make much of a difference. Best case scenario is that Russia hits an economic wall and spirals into hyper-inflation and social collapse. Russia can't sustain this war indefinitely either. There really is no winner in this war. And absolutely no one on either side survives the front lines for long. [/quote]
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