Russia on brink of ... NOPE! Russia INVADES Ukraine!

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K1052

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I think Russia felt the right moment to attack us. And I think they were just counting on the fact that we would not get overwhelming support.

The culture of systematic lying in Russia struck once again. The FSB poured bribes to their stooges in Ukraine who promised them the country would fold quickly and the FSB told Putin exactly what he wanted to hear. Only problem was none of it was true and has produced the worst strategic debacle since Barbarossa.
 
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Side note, am I just seeing copium stories, or does it look like some shit's been turning since NK pulled out? I'm seeing RU human loss numbers drop, APC/misc vehicles go up, tanks/arty go up, and UKR making advances for the last week or two.
I can only confirm that the Russians have indeed been suffering very heavy losses in the hottest areas for the past few weeks. This is what I know myself or have heard from friends who are at the front.
But I don't recall us making much progress recently, at least in the most difficult areas. But I have heard that we are making some progress in the Kursk region.
 
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Jaskalas

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Trump to work on normalizing and EMPOWERING Russia's war time economy immediately after ceasefire.

Dear Europe, where are your nuclear weapons?
You do not have long.

Twitter: Rubio and Lavrov agreed to cooperate on economic opportunities that could emerge after a settlement in Ukraine.​
 

cytg111

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So Trump wants Ukraine to

- Give up territories as is
- Surrender 120% of its GDP
- Kick Zelensky to the curb and install RU puppet government.

Think we need to get both Russia and the US the hell out of Europe.

The only real solution here is regime change in Russia... I hope that is what they're discussing in Paris.
 

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Trump to work on normalizing and EMPOWERING Russia's war time economy immediately after ceasefire.

Dear Europe, where are your nuclear weapons?
You do not have long.

Twitter: Rubio and Lavrov agreed to cooperate on economic opportunities that could emerge after a settlement in Ukraine.​

Yea Trump wants to rape Ukraine and prop up Russia. I mean who saw that coming? This is Helsinki on steroids.
 

Jaskalas

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Russia after regime change.
In an offensive world only option is to get offensive.
Two problems with that.
  1. Nukes.
  2. With what army?
Best thing they could do is engage Russia in combat over Europe. To kick Russia out of territorial gains. To exchange missiles and drones up to the extent Russia wants to be hit back. But NEVER has anyone in Europe expressed the backbone, political will, or actual military force to meet the scale of industrial warfare today. No one is large enough to fight back, or united enough to stand together.

"Europe" has no army and no will to use one. There is a very good reason Ukraine stands alone, for 3 years and counting.
 
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Trump to work on normalizing and EMPOWERING Russia's war time economy immediately after ceasefire.

Dear Europe, where are your nuclear weapons?
You do not have long.

Twitter: Rubio and Lavrov agreed to cooperate on economic opportunities that could emerge after a settlement in Ukraine.​
Best outcome is Ukraine not surrendering. IOW, not agreeing to terms shoved in their face by Putin/Trump. Of course, that will require solid backing from allies who have not abandoned them.
 

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Best outcome is Ukraine not surrendering. IOW, not agreeing to terms shoved in their face by Putin/Trump. Of course, that will require solid backing from allies who have not abandoned them.

So far it looks like the odds that they’re going to swallow something lopsided appear rather low. Ditto for the Euros.
 
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So far it looks like the odds that they’re going to swallow something lopsided appear rather low. Ditto for the Euros.
I just worry about the sanctions and economic / energy blackmail from the United States against Europe.
If Europe does not surrender to Russia, the United States will surely wage economic war on Europe.
 

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I just worry about the sanctions and economic / energy blackmail from the United States against Europe.
If Europe does not surrender to Russia, the United States will surely wage economic war on Europe.

Trump is probably going to wage a trade war on the EU anyway so it sort of doesn’t matter.
 
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I’d presume a decent percentage of that would be destined for Kyiv to build and purchase weapons for itself. It is much much cheaper to pay Ukraine to build weapons in Ukraine for Ukraine’s use than any alternatives. Most likely in joint partnerships with the big Euro arms concerns.
 
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Two problems with that.
  1. Nukes.
  2. With what army?
Best thing they could do is engage Russia in combat over Europe. To kick Russia out of territorial gains. To exchange missiles and drones up to the extent Russia wants to be hit back. But NEVER has anyone in Europe expressed the backbone, political will, or actual military force to meet the scale of industrial warfare today. No one is large enough to fight back, or united enough to stand together.

"Europe" has no army and no will to use one. There is a very good reason Ukraine stands alone, for 3 years and counting.
1. So?
2. You dont think Europe has armies?
 

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I wouldn't expect it to happen in the near future. This requires significant changes within the country, that is, in the minds of the russians themselves. I don't see there any glimmer of hope for that.
If we manage to drive their economy into the ground to the point that common folk cant buy bread, something will break.

Every European country should get into wartime production of drones right about now.
 

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I’d presume a decent percentage of that would be destined for Kyiv to build and purchase weapons for itself. It is much much cheaper to pay Ukraine to build weapons in Ukraine for Ukraine’s use than any alternatives. Most likely in joint partnerships with the big Euro arms concerns.
Everything is happening so fast now, the details are not fully fleshed, but I think much of those funds would be better guided towards faster production of military equipment and ammo. Even if 100 billion reaches Ukraine in hardware, they will f%^k Russia no matter what USSA says.
 

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Everything is happening so fast now, the details are not fully fleshed, but I think much of those funds would be better guided towards faster production of military equipment and ammo. Even if 100 billion reaches Ukraine in hardware, they will f%^k Russia no matter what USSA says.
700B is huge. Even 100B. USA has contributed ~60B, I heard the other day. Trump can kiss off. He wants 1/2 of Ukraine's resources. What a joke he's becoming.
 

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If we manage to drive their economy into the ground to the point that common folk cant buy bread, something will break.

Every European country should get into wartime production of drones right about now.
Drones are good, mid range rockets and long range drones are even better. If Moscow is hit by a 1000 drones on military objectives, not civilian one, although, I wouldn't mind at all, considering what they continue to do, it would be a clear signal for them. For now moscovites are safe and don't have a real, daily feel of a true war
 

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700B is huge. Even 100B. USA has contributed ~60B, I heard the other day. Trump can kiss off. He wants 1/2 of Ukraine's resources. What a joke he's becoming.

I assume this is over some time horizon like 10 years because their manufactures cannot remotely accommodate the orders this implies if not. Also could signal purchases from the US.
 

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Trump to work on normalizing and EMPOWERING Russia's war time economy immediately after ceasefire.

Dear Europe, where are your nuclear weapons?
You do not have long.

Twitter: Rubio and Lavrov agreed to cooperate on economic opportunities that could emerge after a settlement in Ukraine.​
Oh boy, the military alliance between Russia and US is real... China and Europe will be royally screwed