Or then that implosion can come from that 'New Army' that is now created. — ssu
There's a huge effort to do that. By Putin, actually. — ssu
↪boethius :up: — apokrisis
↪boethius Sounds legit. :up: — apokrisis
↪boethius Not just to the Ukrainians : to the world. — Olivier5
↪boethius Der Spiegel makes a broader point, that Putin is becoming dangerous for many, including for Russia herself, with all these civilians being sent to the meat grinder. He's also becoming a liability for his allies, such as China. — Olivier5
With all due respect for Zelensky, I don't believe the nuclear escalation is likely to happen. — Olivier5
Zelensky is obviously wrong about everything, since he is a ridiculous comedian, a puppet of NATO, and the devil incarnate. — Olivier5
, I don't think the devil's a comedian nor a puppet. — boethius
Yet what isn't anecdotal is:War is messy and chaotic, you're going to find pretty much anecdotal evidence for pretty much anything. — boethius
A tiny majority? Let's see what that "tiny majority" is like?If you think the Russian state is on the brink of collapse because of a few protests and a tiny minority of people leaving the country, you are truly living in fantasy. — boethius
In the tech sector alone, an estimated 50,000 to 70,000 professionals left in the first month of the war, with a further 70,000 to 100,000 expected to follow soon thereafter, according to a Russian IT industry trade group.
IT-sector professionals and millionaires. Quite an irrelevant minority there.around 15,000 millionaires are expected to leave Russia this year, according to a June report from London-based citizenship-by-investment firm Henley & Partners, with Dubai ranking as the top location for the super rich.
Spoken like a true Putin believer. Resistence is futile!!!Even if it was remotely feasible, it would cost hundreds of thousands of Ukrainian lives, perhaps millions, and for zero benefit to the average Ukrainian accomplish, certainly not to attempt and fail. — boethius
Wow. Sergei Shoigu couldn't say it better. Ukrainian nazis counting that NATO does the fighting for them.And from what I understand from Ukrainian Nazi planning on this issue, the idea is not that Ukrainians themselves would defeat Russia but that NATO would do it for them. — boethius
I see... But NATO is a tool of the devil, isn't it? So since Zelensky is a puppet of NATO... he's one of the devils in any case. Small devil, or big one, I don't know. I leave that to specialists, better introduced than I am to/by the Lord of the Earth in the East. — Olivier5
I am new to all this line toeing, you see? Can't seem to get it right. It's like... I put one toe on the line, and then the other toes fall on that side of the line or the other! Maybe if I turned my feet inward? How do you guys do it? — Olivier5
a) Since coming into office Putin has tried to push away from a conscription army and veer the armed forces into an volunteer force, which hasn't happened. — ssu
b) Even the Soviet Union had huge difficulties of mobilization it's reserves, which basically were just nothing else than a list of names in a vault. — ssu
c) Russia doesn't have an organization for the mobilization of such quantities of troops and neither have reservists been trained. It would be different if Russia would have done refresher training to reservists after their military service and trained these as units. It hasn't done that. — ssu
A tiny majority? Let's see what that "tiny majority" is like? — ssu
IT-sector professionals and millionaires. Quite an irrelevant minority there. — ssu
Just here in four days over 27 000 Russians have come over the border. Of course, some go back even here you are talking about thousands fleeing the mobilization. And Georgia and Kazakhstan it's far bigger. Finally Finland is tightening the visas to come here. — ssu
Spoken like a true Putin believer. Resistence is futile!!! — ssu
Wow. Sergei Shoigu couldn't say it better. Ukrainian nazis counting that NATO does the fighting for them. — ssu
Wow. Sergei Shoigu couldn't say it better. Ukrainian nazis counting that NATO does the fighting for them. — ssu
There is. Ukrainians are defending their country against a hostile invader. The Russians aren't.A. there's no reason to assume they'd be any less quality than much of Ukraine's conscript force — boethius
There is. Ukrainians are defending their country against a hostile invader. The Russians aren't. — ssu
Your point was about training and quality of skills, not motivation. — boethius
Why you think so? With Wagner group searching jails for volunteers, I think this is very typical how Russians have organized these wars: chaotic and unprepared.Ukraine has sent fresh conscripts with little to no training into front line combat, but there's no reason to believe Russia will do the same. — boethius
- Russia gets sanctions dropped and Nord Stream 2. — boethius
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