So have the troops sent into Ukraine so far been cannon fodder, and are the reservists being called up the true experience and capable Russian military? Or has Putin blown his load and now needs to dig from the bottom of the barrel?
torrid said:
So have the troops sent into Ukraine so far been cannon fodder, and are the reservists being called up the true experience and capable Russian military? Or has Putin blown his load and now needs to dig from the bottom of the barrel?
D-Fens said:
Ukraine needs to go ahead and give up the Russian speaking east and hope for a negotiation to protect the west. We know that's how it ends, so go ahead and formalize it. They can't wait until a Trump or DeSantis comes in to check Putin.
Peace in something something.D-Fens said:
Ukraine needs to go ahead and give up the Russian speaking east and hope for a negotiation to protect the west. We know that's how it ends, so go ahead and formalize it. They can't wait until a Trump or DeSantis comes in to check Putin.
Waffledynamics said:D-Fens said:
Ukraine needs to go ahead and give up the Russian speaking east and hope for a negotiation to protect the west. We know that's how it ends, so go ahead and formalize it. They can't wait until a Trump or DeSantis comes in to check Putin.
Why? Ukraine has the initiative. Russia is the one begging for negotiations so that they can keep what they've occupied in the face of losses that are not showing signs of stopping.
Everything about the last day has proven that Russia has been licked.
docb said:Waffledynamics said:D-Fens said:
Ukraine needs to go ahead and give up the Russian speaking east and hope for a negotiation to protect the west. We know that's how it ends, so go ahead and formalize it. They can't wait until a Trump or DeSantis comes in to check Putin.
Why? Ukraine has the initiative. Russia is the one begging for negotiations so that they can keep what they've occupied in the face of losses that are not showing signs of stopping.
Everything about the last day has proven that Russia has been licked.
Kinda seems like page 1 again. Lots of folks have jumped in this thread who don't seem like they've really followed the war closely based on their posts
I don't know if Putin is fully aware of how ill-equipped his army is. But I do agree that this is probably how Putin is thinking. Western Europe is soft. At least Russians won't be freezing this winter. Germans will. More importantly the large, restless, mostly young male Muslim ghettos are going to be freezing and they aren't going to sit still. I believe that Putin thinks he can trigger mass civil unrest in a lot of important places in Western Europe and that they will quickly forget about Ukraine as they pivot to deal with their own domestic issues. He just has to hold the line until the full weight of winter does it's work. He may be thinking that half way through the winter NATO will sue for peace and Putin will be back in the driver's seat. It's certainly a long-shot and comes at enormous cost to the Russian people but when has that ever been a major consideration for Russian elites?lb3 said:
Russia will hurry the fat and old troops into battle, ill equipped, poorly trained, and unmotivated. They will die by the thousands. They won't turn the tide for Russia but they might help Russia hold their ground through the winter. If a cold winter cripples the EU and supplies of western weapons to Ukraine dry up, Russia will win.
If Europe wants the gas turned back on bad enough to make concessions to Putin we aren't going to be sending arms to Ukraine. It might even become physically impossible even if we wanted to. We supply arms through NATO countries with their cooperation. Putin is banking on that situation ending.aginresearch said:
The problem for Putin is that it is the United States who is funding this war by and large. We can do this all day long. NATO is just window dressing.
I hope this helps the world embrace nuclear power again, although that's for another threadtremble said:
French nuclear should be coming back online this fall so the issues with gas can be somewhat ameliorated. It's going to be a ****ty winter for a lot of Europe though.
D-Fens said:
Ukraine needs to go ahead and give up the Russian speaking east and hope for a negotiation to protect the west. We know that's how it ends, so go ahead and formalize it. They can't wait until a Trump or DeSantis comes in to check Putin.
HumpitPuryear said:If Europe wants the gas turned back on bad enough to make concessions to Putin we aren't going to be sending arms to Ukraine. It might even become physically impossible even if we wanted to. We supply arms through NATO countries with their cooperation. Putin is banking on that situation ending.aginresearch said:
The problem for Putin is that it is the United States who is funding this war by and large. We can do this all day long. NATO is just window dressing.
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Russian base with ammunition depot was destroyed in Svatove of Luhansk region
best post of the threadlb3 said:
Russia just purchased artillery from North Korea. Their inventories are depleted and they have no means of producing significant quantities of arms without smuggling embargoed technology out of the west.
What will they equip the 300k reservists with? It won't be modern body armor or night vision. Their existing units aren't using this either.
What will they ride into battle? There are few reserves of modern tanks or armored personnel carriers left and no parts or people to maintain them.
How will they supply these additional troops? Russian convoys have recently resorted to using 1/2 ton civilian vehicles (pickups and SUVs) instead of the 5 ton military trucks they started the war with.
Russia will hurry the fat and old troops into battle, ill equipped, poorly trained, and unmotivated. They will die by the thousands. They won't turn the tide for Russia but they might help Russia hold their ground through the winter. If a cold winter cripples the EU and supplies of western weapons to Ukraine dry up, Russia will win.
But I wouldn't bet on the west abandoning Ukraine. This war, coupled with Russia's demographic problems, has the potential to achieve the military destruction of the Russian state.
Russia is the only country that has ever threatened American primacy in the world that wasn't wiped off the map. This is a once in a generation opportunity to achieve American strategic goals without involving American blood.
I would just put as a rejoinder that the same unrest Putin may be trying to stir up in the West...HumpitPuryear said:I don't know if Putin is fully aware of how ill-equipped his army is. But I do agree that this is probably how Putin is thinking. Western Europe is soft. At least Russians won't be freezing this winter. Germans will. More importantly the large, restless, mostly young male Muslim ghettos are going to be freezing and they aren't going to sit still. I believe that Putin thinks he can trigger mass civil unrest in a lot of important places in Western Europe and that they will quickly forget about Ukraine as they pivot to deal with their own domestic issues. He just has to hold the line until the full weight of winter does it's work. He may be thinking that half way through the winter NATO will sue for peace and Putin will be back in the driver's seat. It's certainly a long-shot and comes at enormous cost to the Russian people but when has that ever been a major consideration for Russian elites?lb3 said:
Russia will hurry the fat and old troops into battle, ill equipped, poorly trained, and unmotivated. They will die by the thousands. They won't turn the tide for Russia but they might help Russia hold their ground through the winter. If a cold winter cripples the EU and supplies of western weapons to Ukraine dry up, Russia will win.
Good thread https://t.co/Hg73rQEYQa
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Why does #Russia conscript 300,000 men when the losses are less than 6,000? Maybe somebody can explain. #Shoigu cannot lie, really.
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Journalists were able to identify 6,300 #Russian soldiers who died in #Ukraine. The number of actual losses is multiplied many times over.
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The Russian military launched 2 missile strikes on the Chuhuiv district of the Kharkiv region, as a result of which the upper lock of the Pecheniny dam was destroyed
If that is how Putin is thinking, then he is making many of the same mistakes that Adolf Hitler made when he tried to invade the Soviet Union...HumpitPuryear said:I don't know if Putin is fully aware of how ill-equipped his army is. But I do agree that this is probably how Putin is thinking. Western Europe is soft. At least Russians won't be freezing this winter. Germans will. More importantly the large, restless, mostly young male Muslim ghettos are going to be freezing and they aren't going to sit still. I believe that Putin thinks he can trigger mass civil unrest in a lot of important places in Western Europe and that they will quickly forget about Ukraine as they pivot to deal with their own domestic issues. He just has to hold the line until the full weight of winter does it's work. He may be thinking that half way through the winter NATO will sue for peace and Putin will be back in the driver's seat. It's certainly a long-shot and comes at enormous cost to the Russian people but when has that ever been a major consideration for Russian elites?lb3 said:
Russia will hurry the fat and old troops into battle, ill equipped, poorly trained, and unmotivated. They will die by the thousands. They won't turn the tide for Russia but they might help Russia hold their ground through the winter. If a cold winter cripples the EU and supplies of western weapons to Ukraine dry up, Russia will win.
FireAg said:If that is how Putin is thinking, then he is making many of the same mistakes that Adolf Hitler made when he tried to invade the Soviet Union...HumpitPuryear said:I don't know if Putin is fully aware of how ill-equipped his army is. But I do agree that this is probably how Putin is thinking. Western Europe is soft. At least Russians won't be freezing this winter. Germans will. More importantly the large, restless, mostly young male Muslim ghettos are going to be freezing and they aren't going to sit still. I believe that Putin thinks he can trigger mass civil unrest in a lot of important places in Western Europe and that they will quickly forget about Ukraine as they pivot to deal with their own domestic issues. He just has to hold the line until the full weight of winter does it's work. He may be thinking that half way through the winter NATO will sue for peace and Putin will be back in the driver's seat. It's certainly a long-shot and comes at enormous cost to the Russian people but when has that ever been a major consideration for Russian elites?lb3 said:
Russia will hurry the fat and old troops into battle, ill equipped, poorly trained, and unmotivated. They will die by the thousands. They won't turn the tide for Russia but they might help Russia hold their ground through the winter. If a cold winter cripples the EU and supplies of western weapons to Ukraine dry up, Russia will win.
At least Hitler had a well-trained army and good equipment...he just underestimated the weather, the will of the Soviets, their equipment, and the numbers they were willing to sacrifice to protect their homeland...
In this instance, Putin may have numbers, but the will of his conscripts pales in comparison to that of the Ukes, and the Ukes have better equipment than the Russians now, thanks to the West...
I still believe that, ultimately, someone turns on Putin and he's removed...
There is no tidal wave coming. Russia's conventional forces are spent. Vlad shot his wad months ago and he has been bluffing ever since. If they could use military maneuver and fires to defeat the Ukrainian military and seize land, they would have done it. Instead, all they have done is slaughter civilians and destroy infrastructure in hope that it would scare the Ukrainians into negotiating and they failed.rgag12 said:
Time is now on Russia's side. They're now signaling they will do everything necessary to win the war. They have a distinct manpower and material advantage over Ukraine, but it will take some time for it to get going.
I'd say Ukraine has about 6-8 months to re-conquer as much as they can and dig in before the tidal wave hits them. Russia isn't going to negotiate until it get all of what it wants.
Until yesterday I thought Russia might've been disinclined to fight a real war and might've negotiated if Ukraine took back Kherson. They've now escalated and I'm afraid Ukraine will not stand a chance against a Russia on a real war-footing unless the west directly intervenes
MACRONtremble said:
French nuclear should be coming back online this fall so the issues with gas can be somewhat ameliorated. It's going to be a ****ty winter for a lot of Europe though.
Macron gave a gangbusters speech yesterday at the UN and the Europeans have belatedly realized that everything we told them for the last decade plus about Russia was true. I think they will tough it out and it will cause further anger against Russia when things in Europe get tough.
All plane tickets from Russia to visa-free countries are sold out, @ru_rbc reports. I wonder what the ratio of male to female passengers is.
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