moon
Satire for Sanity
Your abilities at offering predictions and good judgements is seriously lacking
The performance of the Russian army has been shockingly inept.
Yes, they're retreating backwards into Ukraine. Real dumbasses.
Your abilities at offering predictions and good judgements is seriously lacking
The performance of the Russian army has been shockingly inept.
Now we'll see NATO's agenda.
Will it advise Zelenskyy to accept and save his country from further damage- or will it throw Ukraine under the bus by continuing to ply it with weapons ?
Surely, the hypocrisy of NATO's ' self-determination' mantra is obvious to everybody. If Russia waged war on all of Europe for the next year it wouldn't kill as many people or occupy as many countries as NATO has done.
Back off. Let Ukraine negotiate with its neighbor. Peace before obstinacy.
How'd that work out for Napoleon and Hitler, Marshal Halfwitz?
Peace before obstinacy.
Very badly. Putin is the invader, like Napoleon and Hitler, and it is not going well for him.
The Russian military has in recent years performed far above what American Intel claimed was possible. I am still not seeing any info on how they are doing in this operation, which is interesting.
You are comparing Russia's invasion of Ukraine to Napoleon's Russian invasion and/or Nazi Germany's invasion?
You don't know much about history, I take it.
Those three campaigns are related in only the most simplistic and basic terms.
But they are all, vastly different from each other.
And CERTAINLY from the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
The Russian military has in recent years performed far below what American Intel claimed was possible. Russia was projected to roll to victory in Ukraine within just a couple weeks, at least in terms of seizing the capital and installing a puppet dictatorship. Instead, we're months into this and they just keep shrinking their ambitions.
This is part of a long-standing pattern. The CIA has CONSISTENTLY overestimated the Russians, going way the hell back to the supposed "missile gap" in the 1950's and '60s. The high point of that was in the 1980's, when the CIA was still portraying the Soviet Union as a powerful empire that was beating us in an arm's race, when in fact they were a paper tiger about to collapse utterly.
So, the question is why the CIA consistently gets things so wrong. I, personally, think it's deliberate. Our military industries expect over 10% year-over-year growth, and that can only happen if there's constant expansion of military budgets. That, in turn, requires us to obscure the fact we're in an arm's race with ourselves. We need a fellow superpower, perceived to be neck-and-neck with us, so we can justify hiking our military overspend. Thus, we get an endless string of terrible overestimates of Russian military potency. From that perspective, this humiliatingly Russian military meltdown in a weak little neighbor like Ukraine shouldn't have come as a surprise.
Given your lack of understanding of reality I see no need to invest into you.
If Russia intends to surrender, that's great. I wouldn't even hit them with war reparations. I would only require two things for them to get sanctions removed (with the West helping Ukraine rebuild):
(1) Pull out of all illegally occupied territories (not just including their latest attempted land grabs -- the rest of Crimea, as well).
(2) Hand over Vladimir Putin to the Hague for war crimes prosecution.
Once Putin is handed over, Russians can get back to their lives. Until then, the pain must continue for them.
You are comparing Russia's invasion of Ukraine to Napoleon's Russian invasion and/or Nazi Germany's invasion?
it now seems probable that Putin will be in a stalemate war during Winter.
Define ' stalemate '.
It is looking highly unlikely that Putin can invade all of Ukraine. He might agree to a ceasefire, but there is a good chance he will not. That leaves him fighting through the winter, but not advancing. There is a danger [for him] that his supply lines will get cut, and he will face a sudden collapse.
Both invasions of Russia started far better than this, and ended very badly. Napoleon had no trouble capturing Moscow. Hitler reached the outer suburbs of Moscow. They both did that with ease. But there things slowed down, and later started to really collapse.
We will have to wait to see how Putin does in a stalemate war during Winter, but it says a lot that it now seems probable that Putin will be in a stalemate war during Winter.
You're away with the fairies.
I am annoyed that this late into it we are still getting no reports on the proficiency of the Russian Forces.
There seems to be an information embargo, and I have no idea why one would be in place.
Their performance is shitty and inept.How is the Russian military performing? I cant find anyone on the internet willing to tell me.