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Edit: and just as a side note, Russians have had officer losses roughly approaching the equivalent of the entire senior command structure over 4 divisions (albeit the losses actually spread over 10+ divisions). Hard to believe that happens without something approaching proportionate casualties - i.e. approaching 40k.Some additional confirmed (by Russia) officer deaths, including “just” a colonel this time. As well as a captain and a couple lieutenants. All in Donbas
Rocky Flats would have been a target.
I don't know how Ukr could ever agree to demilitarization.
They're best opportunity for victory is
Edit: and just as a side note, Russians have had officer losses roughly approaching the equivalent of the entire senior command structure over 4 divisions (albeit the losses actually spread over 10+ divisions). Hard to believe that happens without something approaching proportionate casualties - i.e. approaching 40k.
Yes it was a fierce battle where many airmen were lost and much sweating happened.
mutual bleeding. the bear is bigger, despite its losses.
anywho. what can they do. a regime under russia for a ukranian is not going to be pleasant is it...
Russia is already relocating the Ukrainian civilians that they capture.
Probably finding themselves placed in the 2022 Russian version of concentration camps. But hey, the world made some fake pledge of "never again" so that'll make it okay. As we sit back and watch. Gleeful that we sacrificed 44 million people so Vlad the Butcher would not threaten us with nukes.
Make Russia bleed until they can't take it any longer
Same treatment our citizens got in Washington, DC. Gassed and shot. Amazing the similarities in those leaders.
Spitballing ......
What happens after Vlad? (There will be an after Vlad, someday.)
Better or worse?
Save your spittle and flem for the present, son.Spitballing ......
What happens after Vlad? (There will be an after Vlad, someday.)
Better or worse?