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It's mind blowing.
I'll just wait and see what happens instead of putting too much faith in numbers.
The sources you are quoting are Russian propaganda sources. MacGregor has said in 2022, that Ukraine will collapse in one month. He us neither trustworthy nor correct in his assessments.
My thoughts?
I do not need to look at the link because I know what you said is utterly ridiculous.
It is a brutal war that has shown evolution of strategy and tech in real time on the battlefields.
Yep. I mean, why can't these protagonists even at least try to be a little bit realistic.
The only explanation I have is that they work like the Nigerian Prince scammers, where they on purpose tell a story, that only the dumbest people on this planet could believe and these are the ones they specifically target.
Did you see the AI generator of crying soldiers?
Gave it away straight away by saying 'im 23 and dont want to die!' -conscription is 25 and average age of soldier there is 40 something.
Then there was the letters on the uniform that just did not make sense.
It was just ridiculous.
the information you posted is verifiably untrue, and that it only took me minutes to confirm that.
Yeah, I recall that. He indeed said something like that. I guess he was wrong.
Well...technically, Russians could really kill Ukraine in a month or a few months. They have the means after all. They could kill Zelensky and his team. Cut the head of the snake, so to speak. Ukraine would be in total ruins just like the Gaza Strip is now, but they decided to take a slower, grinding approach. They want to eliminate human power through the war of attrition.
It's not a total war like, for example, Israel does in Gaza. The roads that go west are still there in Ukraine. The train tracks and trains themselves are still ok, and trains are going back and forth. The supplies are still coming into Ukraine. The bridges in central and western Ukraine are still intact. Russians could destroy roads and bridges in the western part and cut Ukraine off if they seriously waged a total war, but they don't.
So it is not a full-scale war like Miss Ursula von der Liar says, it's a limited war.
In a total war like miss Ursula says you totally destroy the country and you start from cutting the head - Zelensky and his neo-nazi team.
Even Naftali Bennet, the former PM of Israel, when he visited Putin, he asked him point blank - will you kill Zelensky - because that is what Israel would do. Because in total war, you always cut the head off first, then focus on the lower parts.
Putin told Bennett - No, I will not kill Zelensky. He could do that with that hypersonic Mach 10 Khinzal or Oreshnik. I mean, you can be 80 meters underground in a bunker, and this missile will still penetrate that many meters of soil and destroy the target. They know where Zelensky is 24/7. They have spy satellites watching Ukraine 24/7.
How did you confirm that? Reading Ukrainskaya Pravda?
I posted the American source not the Russian source.
How does Russia manage to fight, given that every Ukrainian is a supersoldier?
Right. I remember that. "The Ghost of Kiev".
That magical plane and its super pilot were flying for many hours without refueling and rearming they shot dozens of Russian jets. He evaded Russian missiles left and right. Russians could not touch him.
...and then he vanished like a ghost...
Who originally spun that story? CNN? Ukrainskaya Pravda, or BBC?