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Smart man, he wants to avoid the same fate of Ukraine
With such moves, he may just hasten his own Maidan moment.
Smart man, he wants to avoid the same fate of Ukraine
Of course, his calculation was proven wrong as the resistance is much much stiffer than thought.
The Other great powers with Veto powers don't have any credibility either mate. The UN is a playground for criminals hidden by a supposed legitimacy cloak.
Putin's military operation is necessary to at least tilt the balance and privileges back to Moscow's favor, however small.
Germany and Canada are US dogs that's it. They do not have what it takes to be a great power. They're wealthy of course but they're no great power.
The Russians have made it clear that a DIRECT NATO attack on their troops meant nukes dropping like sugar in New York, Washington, Berlin, London, Paris, etc.
So there's no such thing as the U.S. dealing with Russia from a position of strength. Had it been the situation, the U.S. would've sent their troops in Ukrainian soil a long time ago.
What is clear on the other hand is that Putin dealt with Zelensky from the position of strength, and it will be a shame if Putin doesn't use the aggregate advantage of Russia vis-a-vis Ukraine and not pacify the country.
Time is not on the U.S. side, you simply saw this from a European perspective while I view this affair by positioning myself in a U.S. position. The U.S. problem is not exclusively Ukraine. They're now scrambling to try to stave off China, while fighting mounting insurgents in the Middle East, Africa (Sahel), and Afghanistan from the likes of ISIS and their affiliates.
While the U.S interests is global, Russia is local. Ukraine is literally next door and Russia could put all its effort in that direction, the U.S cannot
With such moves, he may just hasten his own Maidan moment.
That’s where the poor strategic vision of Putin has been revealed. He underestimated the situation in Ukraine because he is stuck in his XIV century ways and cannot fully understand the realities of the XXI century.
Anyone with a brain knew that Ukraine will not bend over for Putin, after fighting for eight years against his insurgency in the East, and having had Crimea stolen by him. All his previous actions burnt all the goodwill that Russia enjoyed in Ukriane, so there was no going back to the times of Yanukovych.
He miscalculated and has put Russia in a very bad situation, and he has no way out of it.
He won’t be able to tilt the balance on his favor by military force. His best chance was by playing the economic game and developing Russia into an advanced and powerful economy, but again, his XIV century mentality was holding him back from being a competent leader in the XXI century.
This is getting comical. When the US is able to destroy the Russian military by simply arming a former Soviet country with old weapons that were ready to expire, you don’t see that as a position of strength?
What the US is doing right now is humiliating for Russia. The Russians are being butchered by US weapons while the US doesn’t even have to put its troops at risk. The Russians are dying in trenches while Americans are debating in Congress how many moe they should kill in the next few months.
This is why the US wants to take care of Putin while using the minimum resources. This is why they drip feed the help for Ukraine while putting pressure on their European allies to contribute more and do the heavy lifting.
The US wants to let Europe deal with Putin, so they don’t have to waste their own resources for dealing him.
The U.S. military is raiding its smart-bomb stockpiles around the world to continue its nearly two-year-old airstrike campaign against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, Pentagon officials said.
Defense Department officials are trying to figure out “how we balance the weapons we have,” U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. Charles Brown, the man overseeing the airstrikes, said Thursday.
“What I mean by that is: where do we pull some weapons from that we were saving for other contingencies,” he said. “And do we use them now or do we save them for later?”
The coalition has conducted 12,453 airstrikes in Iraq and Syria since August 2014, according to Operation Inherent Resolve, the task force overseeing the counter-ISIS campaign. More than 8,500 of the strikes have occurred in Iraq and nearly 4,000 in Syria. American warplanes and drones alone have conducted 9,495 of the strikes, with allies accounting for the remaining 2,958. More than 41,697 bombs have been dropped in those strikes. And the U.S. has loaned bombs to allies participating in the strikes.
I must concur, Putin underestimated the will of Ukrainians early in the war. But there's some good news. From the look of it, Ukrainians are losing the grit to fight exponentially after their summer failure last year. We're seeing more and more footage of Ukrainian men either:
- Dead from trying to cross the river to Romania
- Getting dragged forcefully, slavery-style, inside vans to be sent to the front
This all led me to believe that they're giving up on whatever belief in victory they had and Russia only needs to keep constant pressure to further collapse their determination. The mentality of winners against odds that the likes of Viet Cong and the Taliban displayed before their victory against all odds is simply not there in the AFU.
It clearly will, the defeat of Ukraine and the integration of the country into a Russian province will severely degrade the trust in the very order that the world (I mean West) relied upon for the last 30 years. We will see more wars, China invading Taiwan, India v Pakistan, EU broken up etc.
A defeat of Ukraine will send the EU's trust on the US into the gutter. We'll likely see infighting in side the EU on where should the organization head towards. France will pursue the hard power, but Germany as usual will detest this. Eastern European country like Poland, Estonia, Romania, Lithuania will be increasingly at odds with the likes of Spain and Italy, because simply put, the biggest threat for those countries are not foreign invasions but illegal immigrations coming from the instability in MENA.
Mind to tell you, that before its ascendancy to a superpower after WW2, Russia lost a humiliating war against the Yellow peoples of newly established Imperial Japan, getting gobsmacked by Imperial Germany and even at one point had the presence of foreign troops intervention in its territory. The victory of Moscow at the end of WW2 erased those memories from the public consciousness.
So it's actually like this
Yes, Ukraine is in the lowest spot of military assistance priority right now and it will continue that way.
- Middle East
- Taiwan
- Ukraine
Then there's the problem of Israel Hamas which will lead to an increasingly radicalized Middle East. Which in turn will compel the U.S to stick to the region trying the futile attempt to stop jihadism in the region.
So yes, the U.S is in no position and your attempt to portray the U.S as 'drip feeding' munitions is so far from the truth, I wonder if you actually believed that
On May 26, a drone of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine attacked the Voronezh M long-range target detection radar station located in the city of Orsk, Orenburg region of the Russian Federation, Ukrayinska Pravda reports.
“The Ukrainian drone covered a distance of more than 1,800 kilometers to an enemy target, setting a new record for the range of destruction for kamikaze drones.”
This is the second Russian strategic missile defense facility that has become a target for Ukraine.
Some Russian sites claim that these objects were attacked on orders from the United States!
May be.
These objects are very expensive and so important for the country’s missile defense system that a strike on them, according to Russian military doctrine, could lead to the activate of strategic missilеs with nuclear warheads.
But don't be afraid
Moscow did not officially recognize or react!
Reason: If you admit it, then you need to answer. And this is World War III.
If you remain silent, it means disgracing yourself.
Moscow, it seems, acted uh... wisely.
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"Poland will introduce restrictions on the movement of Russian diplomats on its territory due to Moscow's involvement in what it deems a hybrid war against the European Union, Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski said on Monday."
"These are national decisions, but we have evidence that the Russian state is involved in authorizing sabotage in our country as well. We hope that the Russian Federation will treat this as a very serious warning," Radoslaw Sikorski told journalists in Brussels."
And about weapons use on russian territory so far
To use it to attack russian territory
Uk
Sweden
Poland
Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia
To NOT use it (which is SO STUPID, how can you not use weapon on enemy territory, Biden is such a weak president, no wonder russia chose his presidency to strike)
USA
Spain
Germany
Italy