If you read the reports coming in, it's pretty clear that Russia is running out of military objects to destroy in the rest of Ukraine. The "demilitarization" goal has been effectively accomplished the old-fashioned way.
I would say so, yes. In fact, the Russians went farther than I thought they would. When they said "demilitarization", I guess they really meant it. This was three weeks ago:
You can join the vibrant conversation over there. Meanwhile in the US, the arch-warmonger and global hyperpower has run out of combat-ready weapons systems to ship to Ukraine and has moved on to vaporware:
Calling all weapons makers: Pentagon seeks new ideas to arm Ukraine
No estimates available on when "stuff we haven't thought of yet" will turn the tide.
Posting stupid lies from ignorant media and you want to pretend it is real?
You clearly have no idea what is going on, how about just going back to your nutbar reddit cohorts, you have no place here.
Forget it, Jake, it's a sleeper bot. No traffic for six months, now suddenly it sees the light and spams MSM crap on a post-per-day quota.
When you're plan involves distraction, you don't tell the world right off the bat what the plan actually is.
copium
it's called logic
If you read the reports coming in, it's pretty clear that Russia is running out of military objects to destroy in the rest of Ukraine. The "demilitarization" goal has been effectively accomplished the old-fashioned way.
Still feeling the same way about this?
I would say so, yes. In fact, the Russians went farther than I thought they would. When they said "demilitarization", I guess they really meant it. This was three weeks ago:
Ukraine says its defense industry has been almost destroyed (3/31/2022)
Ukraine has more operational tanks now in Ukraine than Russia and is getting more and more gear every day from NATO.
How is the demilitarization coming along?
You surely agree with the Pentagon, but I was going by this (from two weeks ago): Pentagon says Ukraine can 'absolutely" win the war. I'm no expert but how can you win a war if you've lost 91% of equipment?
You can join the vibrant conversation over there. Meanwhile in the US, the arch-warmonger and global hyperpower has run out of combat-ready weapons systems to ship to Ukraine and has moved on to vaporware: Calling all weapons makers: Pentagon seeks new ideas to arm Ukraine
No estimates available on when "stuff we haven't thought of yet" will turn the tide.
I need to see a better source for the claim that Ukraine lost 91% of their equipment than some random twitter screenshot.
Besides, NATO have been supplying tons of weapons since the invasion started.
Why are you asking me? Are you under the impression that I owe you something? If so, why?
Because you are the one making the claim and trying to support it by using a twitter screenshot.
You don't owe me anything but if you are not willing to support your claims then I have no reason to take anything you say seriously.
How come that they haven't taken a single major city yet?
Duhhh
Fucking losers.
Posting stupid lies from ignorant media and you want to pretend it is real? You clearly have no idea what is going on, how about just going back to your nutbar reddit cohorts, you have no place here.
Are you saying that Reuters is making up lies about official Russian statements?
Yes, they are clearly selling specific points to people like you.
https://interfax.com/newsroom/top-stories/77504/?sphrase_id=84061
How about Interfax?