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Right.Alright guys I tried. You were right, he's not worth the effort. It would just be throwing time down a well for me to keep engaging. He's just decided letting Russia win is cheaper and that's the whole analysis.
Russia's pre-war army basically doesn't exist. They've suffered more casualties than their entire initial invasion force.
Current tactics basically treat human life as the most expendable resource, which is why you're seeing casualty rates increase rather than decrease as fighting continues. Strategy is not being structured around avoiding casualties. Sadly, this is pretty much the historical trend for all Russian warfare going back 600 years.
It's a war that's ultimately going to be about economic production power and industrial capacity. The first stages of the war were defined by delivery and supply logistics. The next stages over who can keep their guys in the fight. The entire Russian strategy is literally to hope guys like SteakNEggs eventually become the majority in the United States. They think the west is weak, and will surrender the second we prick our finger. While strong russians will break their backs before they give up. The plan is to say their pain threshold is so much higher than ours, that they can lose all the way to victory.
Don't be a useful idiot who encourages them!
It’s not hard to believe that a Republican controlled Congress led by Trump/DeSantis in 2025 pulls the plug on Ukrainian support and allows the Russian meat grinder to finally wear Ukraine down. I’m hoping that Biden gets the weaponry Ukraine needs asap. Partly to end the war asap and also to prevent Putin from choking out the clock until his useful idiots regain control here in America. That’s would be disastrous for western democracies.
Do you have any insights into how this special military operation is going on in St Petersburg or Moscow? I’d think it’s Putin’s nightmare scenario for people in the urban centers to start feeling the effects of this war. Hence, he’ll keep feeding into the meat grinder Russians from as far away from these urban centers as possible. I wished we had a better idea what your avg Russian in St Petersburg felt.