PostGameOrangeSlices
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Smooth brain takes from both of you.
The US, and NATO has spent how many billions, if not trillions, on R&D, weapon production, and all around planning for taking on a foe like Russia?
Now, our surplus stock in the hands of Ex-Soviet block countries is absolutely SHREDDING[/b] big bad Russia. It's actually amazing to watch, if you follow it and don't just gargle Tucker's balls on the topic.
We are basically eliminating Russia as a future threat to the world for pennies on the dollar.
Yes, I know Ukraine is corrupt. Yes, I know Burisma is a thing. I don't give a shit.
Russia is getting it's ass fucked by it's younger brother and Uncle Sam is getting a fantastic ROI. Plus, amazing intel on all things Russia - which has proven to be a complete paper tiger incapable of countering HIMARS artillery made by the US in...the 80s.
China is watching this shitshow with concern, too. They would never be able to sniff Taiwan, and they now know it.
Lol
Are you dumb, stupid, or both?
I like to call a full on stalemate a shredding, that’s what I like to do.
Stalemates are good for defenders, hth
Russia was the "2nd best army in the world"
Ukraine was probably checking in around #50 a few years ago, before being supplied with surplus, old ass weapons and Western intel
hth
This thing settles in like 5 years exactly where the lines are drawn today. Same deal that the US and UK turned down in like April 2022.
even if that scenario ends up being true, it is infinitely better than Russia taking over the country by capturing Kyiv in 3 days - which remember - that was the original plan
Why is a quick low causality conflict where Kiev goes to Russia, which seemed fine from a US perspective for like 50 years, better than propping up a bloody stalemate and tons of refugees fleeing seems like a high cost.
Kyiv literally determined it wanted independence 30 years ago