It is 2026, and in a downbeat speech at the Kremlin, Vladimir Putin finally announces a withdrawal from Ukraine. Russian troops have done their best – or worst – but a fresh influx of well-trained Ukrainians have finally prevailed. The Donbas is now in Kyiv’s grip, Crimea’s fall only days away. What has turned the
Jesus fuck the copium. lol. This is pathetic levels of cope. Just fascists salvaging uncontrollably at the idea of throwing someone else's life away. Then painting this picture like "we can totally do this without causing a nuclear Armageddon, trust us. They just have to like, invade Russia without saying it's for NATO."
If they were right that sacrificing every able-bodied Ukrainian would grind down Russia, it would be barbaric and inhumane. (See: US senators crowing over how cheap they are inflicting losses on Russia, like non-Americans aren't people).
It's not even that though, they could throw troops at Russia until Ukraine is empty and they wouldn't have accomplished a whole lot. Even from the most cold and emotionless point of view, they're not accomplishing anything by doing this.
Jesus fuck the copium. lol. This is pathetic levels of cope. Just fascists salvaging uncontrollably at the idea of throwing someone else's life away. Then painting this picture like "we can totally do this without causing a nuclear Armageddon, trust us. They just have to like, invade Russia without saying it's for NATO."
It's pretty wild stuff to be sure.
If they were right that sacrificing every able-bodied Ukrainian would grind down Russia, it would be barbaric and inhumane. (See: US senators crowing over how cheap they are inflicting losses on Russia, like non-Americans aren't people).
It's not even that though, they could throw troops at Russia until Ukraine is empty and they wouldn't have accomplished a whole lot. Even from the most cold and emotionless point of view, they're not accomplishing anything by doing this.
They're accomplishing one thing: they're emptying Ukraine ready for it's occupation more effectively than the first time round.