• ExotiqueMatter@lemmygrad.mlOP
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      yogthos said multiple time that Russia was probably going to launch an offensive this winter to profit of the hardened ground and dwindling western support.

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        I wonder if a new Russian offensive could risk solidifying more western support for Ukraine again though. Maybe would have been better to stay on the defensive until Ukraine was in even worse shape? Can’t wait around forever I guess though, have to seize the initiative at some point.

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          no, they send billions in equipment already, including the hyped pratriotic missles, only be the destroyed by russia.

          they don’t have as much stuff to send nor they would given that is going nowhere, ukraine is scraping the bottom of the barrel, their most eager troops i.e the fascists are done, drafting people that don’t want to fight. even money has been cut short due to rampant corruption in ukraine gov.

          they still have their sights on south china sea and most importantly the middle east situation is brewing they changed their focus to that

          just like most people here though, eventually ukraine would be left to its own luck to deal with russia alone

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          I wonder if a new Russian offensive could risk solidifying more western support for Ukraine again though.

          I’m not too concerned about that possibility. I mean, sure, the few libs that still care are gonna franticly cry their lungs out at their government asking for support to Ukraine, but the western ruling class is donne with this war. They took the hint that they were losing no matter what and now want to cut it out to limit the damage from this humiliations of a proxy war, plus their supplies are running dry because the western deindustrialized economies can’t keep up with modern warfare with fellow industrial power so even if they wanted to, they wouldn’t be able to supply Ukraine for much longer anyway.

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            Yeah true, manpower seems to be Ukraine’s biggest shortcoming these days and being faced with a new Russian offensive will just make that even worse.

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          Western support for Ukraine has diminishing returns in terms of translating into more aid, mainly helps shield us from people gettinng mad about COVID aftermath + the war’s broader consequences economically

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      Yo, he need an encore y’all, you should welcome him back

      You wanna lib 'till you fib, he can help you with that

      You want beef? He could let a thread melt in your inbox

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    “As ground freezes” idk much about military strategy I admit, but what does this add? Is that a special circumstance in military operations?