AZrailwhale
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I didn't at first, I'm sure tending that way now. Especially in the long term, Russia might manage to conquer parts of Ukraine, but it will never be able to hold them.Do you really believe the ukraine can defeat russia?
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I didn't at first, I'm sure tending that way now. Especially in the long term, Russia might manage to conquer parts of Ukraine, but it will never be able to hold them.Do you really believe the ukraine can defeat russia?
Ukraine doesn't have to destroy most of the russian tank fleet, only most of the ones deployed in the Ukraine invasion. Putin isn't going to decimate his defensive arsenal.
This is no different from the American "two front" DOD policy.
SMH...have you graduated middle school yet?And trying to claim my family is concerned about my blood pressure is just fine?
You liberals are fuken dumb as a box of rocks.
Your family is concerned about your infatuation with sucking negro cock...all night long.
It has 12K tank hulks. Tanks that aren't maintained and run regularly fall apart. Most or all of those tanks haven't been maintained because the people assigned to maintain them stole the money, and sold the fuel and spare parts on the black market.
Nobody said Ukraine destroyed 12,000 russian tanks. Instead that they've destroyed many of the Russian tanks in Ukraine.
I didn't at first, I'm sure tending that way now. Especially in the long term, Russia might manage to conquer parts of Ukraine, but it will never be able to hold them.
Russia isn't going to throw more than a fraction of their forces into Ukraine. Otherwise it would leave the rest of Russia , while has huge borders, vulnerable.Which is still nowhere close to what russia has.
We all thought it would be over in days. The Mighty Russian Army against the tiny nation of Ukraine. I guess after the Afghanistan Army folded like a deck of cards, we expected the same of the Ukrainians.I didn't at first, I'm sure tending that way now. Especially in the long term, Russia might manage to conquer parts of Ukraine, but it will never be able to hold them.
SMH...have you graduated middle school yet?
Time to Ignore you....againThats not the question.
I retired at 46 10 years ago,so when do you graduate 6th grade?
Putin seriously underestimated the forces needed to take Ukraine. He amassed a huge force on the Ukraine border, and is using most of them in his special military operation.So russia really doesnt want to take ukraine?
Time to Ignore you....again
Putin seriously underestimated the forces needed to take Ukraine. He amassed a huge force on the Ukraine border, and is using most of them in his special military operation.
Putin thought he could take the country in just a matter of days with those forces, that Ukraine would surrender. Did not happen. And for Putin to have to call up additional Russian forces means he's losing the war.
Then you haven't been paying attention. The Russian submarine fleet was turned into rusting hulks because they couldn't keep them seaworthy. Years back Russia only had enough operational submarines to station one ballistic missile sub off the US coast at any time.That wouldnt surprise me in the least but it hasn't been proven by any stretch.
Read the article. That's exactly what it claimed. That russian forces in Ukraine (not in Russia) are running out of weapons.Thats not what the OP claimed.
Afghanistan Part Deux.If russia really wants to take the ukraine they most certainly could.
Putin has to have the hearts and minds of the Russians to support expanding the war in Ukraine. And with all the sanctions Russians are standing on long lines for things like sugar, like they used to in the old Soviet Union days.Maybe so but if he really wanted to take ukraine he easily could.
Putin has to have the hearts and minds of the Russians to support expanding the war in Ukraine. And with all the sanctions Russians are standing on long lines for things like sugar, like they used to in the old Soviet Union days.
I don't think the Russians will stand for sending more of their blood and treasure into Ukraine, when it's not in defense of mother Russia, but to support Putins dreams of recreating the past Soviet Union.
And that is exactly what he is trying to do. He wants to go out in glory...instead he is going out as a failure.Putin has to have the hearts and minds of the Russians to support expanding the war in Ukraine. And with all the sanctions Russians are standing on long lines for things like sugar, like they used to in the old Soviet Union days.
I don't think the Russians will stand for sending more of their blood and treasure into Ukraine, when it's not in defense of mother Russia, but to support Putins dreams of recreating the past Soviet Union.
Putin seriously underestimated the forces needed to take Ukraine. He amassed a huge force on the Ukraine border, and is using most of them in his special military operation.
Putin thought he could take the country in just a matter of days with those forces, that Ukraine would surrender. Did not happen. And for Putin to have to call up additional Russian forces means he's losing the war.