Being told this is fairly reliable for info on the situation in Ukraine. let me know if it isn’t. https://liveuamap.com/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022_Russian_invasion_of_Ukraine#/media/File:2022_Russian_invasion_of_Ukraine.svg
Being told this is fairly reliable for info on the situation in Ukraine. let me know if it isn’t. https://liveuamap.com/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022_Russian_invasion_of_Ukraine#/media/File:2022_Russian_invasion_of_Ukraine.svg
It's such obvious bullshit. I don't fully get how the lie that "Ukraine is winning" benefits Western powers. Not that anyone eating up the propaganda will care, but when Ukraine really is overwhelmed and Russia is in control probably before too long, it will be clear Ukraine didn't "win." Is it just that it paints them in a better light somehow? Doesn't seem like it paints Russia in a worse light.
"They told us every day we were winning and then suddenly we lost." The Argentinian public got the same treatment in the Falklands war.
Then the government collapsed.
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This is a good point. You're not going to say "Well folks, it's hopeless" and follow it up by saying "we have come up with another 50 billion dollar military aid package." If you're a war profiteer you'll always say "you're so close to winning, but you need to sign just another supplies contract to ensure you make it over the line."
That makes perfect sense but I would have thought ifthe US or NATO were going to intervene they would have... Certainly would before Ukraine falls to Russia which is what is happening...
I mean, it's been intervening for a long, LONG time, though. Just not with overt violence from its own official military.
I think the hope is it motivates support from outside ukraine which motivates ukraine to keep fighting back and getting slaughtered instead of just surrendering so people stop dying.
So the goal is literally just to get more Ukrainians killed? Why? I guess that would paint Russia in a worse light going forward but my god that's dark and still seems like a reach when everyone already sees Russia as the baddies.
Like a sports ball game it is only interesting if the match is close, blowout victories are not "fun", this is the only way to keep people interested otherwise the war will quickly become old news, specialy given that nobody else will join.
I don't know, especially if the sports game is going to be over soon anyway, it doesn't seem like it would sell it any better to keep people interested than just keeping harping on how Ukraine is a noble victim of Russian aggression.
Maybe it keeps people from wanting the US to intervene, which the US is of course not going to do. So it keeps people (in the US) from being angry at their government wrt to this situation. I don't know.