USSR invades Ukraine. (9 Viewers)

Grendel

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Pretty sure posters have suggested it involves Ukraine retaking Crimea.

Which is nonsense. Even Nevaldy would not accept that. Crimea has always been seen by Russians as their land.
 

PVA

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I suppose the hope is to get this far has drained enough resources that Russia would need to regroup before going anywhere else, and that could well take longer than when they walzed into Crimea virtually unopposed.

You're right they would absolutely need a few years to regroup, rearm and retrain.

The issue now is that they are in a war economy with huge spending on arms and ammunition. Everyone else in Europe is way behind on this.

The West had the chance to back Ukraine to win this war. They decided not to. Who knows what the consequences will be now. Thanks Donald.
 

Otis

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Seems to me that Putin has played this all very cleverly. He has just kept throwing bodies at it, knowing that one day the financial aid to Ukraine will curtail.

Absolutely awful and cynical of course, as he puts zero value on Russian lives, but I think he knew support for Ukraine would wane as time wore on.

I do think an agreement needs to be made and concessions too, but I don't think Putin would have any intention of honouring such an agreement. At first maybe, but he is simply not to be trusted on any level whatsoever.
 

Sick Boy

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You're right they would absolutely need a few years to regroup, rearm and retrain.

The issue now is that they are in a war economy with huge spending on arms and ammunition. Everyone else in Europe is way behind on this.

The West had the chance to back Ukraine to win this war. They decided not to. Who knows what the consequences will be now. Thanks Donald.
The West did back them and the counter-offensive was a failure. It’s definitely going to have impacted perceptions of Ukraine’s chance to win.
 

Sick Boy

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Seems to me that Putin has played this all very cleverly. He has just kept throwing bodies at it, knowing that one day the financial aid to Ukraine will curtail.

Absolutely awful and cynical of course, as he puts zero value on Russian lives, but I think he knew support for Ukraine would wane as time wore on.

I do think an agreement needs to be made and concessions too, but I don't think Putin would have any intention of honouring such an agreement. At first maybe, but he is simply not to be trusted on any level whatsoever.
Careful, you’ll be labelled as backing Putin next.
 

Grendel

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The West did back them and the counter-offensive was a failure. It’s definitely going to have impacted perceptions of Ukraine’s chance to win.

To claim they haven’t backed them is ridiculous- it’s been an obscene folly - with Europe and the Uk trailing after the Us like a pack of nodding poodles
 

PVA

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The West did back them and the counter-offensive was a failure. It’s definitely going to have impacted perceptions of Ukraine’s chance to win.

They didn't give them what they need, obviously.

The chance was there to win the war for Ukraine.
 

Grendel

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They didn't give them what they need, obviously.

The chance was there to win the war for Ukraine.

They would never have won it - the sheer strength of numbers in a ground combat war was always favouring Russia
 

Evo1883

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Seems to me that Putin has played this all very cleverly. He has just kept throwing bodies at it, knowing that one day the financial aid to Ukraine will curtail.

Absolutely awful and cynical of course, as he puts zero value on Russian lives, but I think he knew support for Ukraine would wane as time wore on.

I do think an agreement needs to be made and concessions too, but I don't think Putin would have any intention of honouring such an agreement. At first maybe, but he is simply not to be trusted on any level whatsoever.
A Russian strategy as old as time , with the west's recent track record of backing the wrong horse over and over .. I doubt putin will care what the west want on this one
 

PVA

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They would never have won it - the sheer strength of numbers in a ground combat war was always favouring Russia

They would have done if they got what they needed.

You don't have a clue what you're talking about. You said it would be over in 2 days.
 

Grendel

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Ukrainian POWs executed in Avdiivka. You can definitely trust the Russians in a peace deal.

The US made POW in Iraq parade like dogs on all fours on leads. They imprisoned people without charge in G Bay - they waterboard and torture - they electric shock peoples genitals and rub barbed wire over them.

Ok is it?
 

Sick Boy

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The US made POW in Iraq parade like dogs on all fours on leads. They imprisoned people without charge in G Bay - they waterboard and torture - they electric shock peoples genitals and rub barbed wire over them.

Ok is it?
Pretty sure they did far worse than that to them in Iraq.
 

PVA

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The US made POW in Iraq parade like dogs on all fours on leads. They imprisoned people without charge in G Bay - they waterboard and torture - they electric shock peoples genitals and rub barbed wire over them.

Ok is it?

Where have I said that's ok?

Please show me.

And you accuse others of being binary. Good vs bad.
 

Evo1883

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Btw , some of us stated very early on this was a war Ukraine could never win .

And they still cannot win
 

Grendel

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They would have done if they got what they needed.

You don't have a clue what you're talking about. You said it would be over in 2 days.

Better if it had - the notion Russia would ever have surrendered Crimea was just nonsense.

You’ve bigged up every failed offensive, laughed at their military equipment, claimed women are fighting, prisoners are fighting, troops are giving up, sanctions would bankrupt them, the tide is turning, Putin has a terminal illness.

Shall we stop there?
 

PVA

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Btw , some of us stated very early on this was a war Ukraine could never win .

And they still cannot win

With respect you said that in early 2022 as Russia made advances.

Then disappeared for months as Russia retreated.

And reappeared when they make advances again 😂

Ukraine absolutely could have won the war.
 

Grendel

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Where have I said that's ok?

Please show me.

And you accuse others of being binary. Good vs bad.

Because oddly big countries in war do nasty wasty things but I doubt you’ve ever made a post condemning such acts by the US
 

Evo1883

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With respect you said that in early 2022 as Russia made advances.

Then disappeared for months as Russia retreated.

And reappeared when they make advances again 😂

Ukraine absolutely could have won the war.

To be honest , I've genuinley not been thinking about this war , hence why I've not commented .

I've always stated Ukraine cannot win , you on the other hand along with others convinced yourself they could , not being disrespectful I think that's true isn't it ?
 

Grendel

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To be honest , I've genuinley not been thinking about this war , hence why I've not commented .

I've always stated Ukraine cannot win , you on the other hand along with others convinced yourself they could , not being disrespectful I think that's true isn't it ?

Yep they never could have unless they west sent troops and that is not happening
 

Grendel

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Sick Boy

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With respect you said that in early 2022 as Russia made advances.

Then disappeared for months as Russia retreated.

And reappeared when they make advances again 😂

Ukraine absolutely could have won the war.
The only way they’d have won was with Western troops on the ground.
 

PVA

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To be honest , I've genuinley not been thinking about this war , hence why I've not commented .

I've always stated Ukraine cannot win , you on the other hand along with others convinced yourself they could , not being disrespectful I think that's true isn't it ?

They absolutely could have won the war.

That chance has probably gone now, but they could have done, without doubt. They needed planes and more shells, and they could have done it. They had the momentum, Russia were retreating, they were a shambles. No doubt Ukraine could have done it with the right backing.
 

Grendel

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They absolutely could have won the war.

That chance has probably gone now, but they could have done, without doubt. They needed planes and more shells, and they could have done it. They had the momentum, Russia were retreating, they were a shambles. No doubt Ukraine could have done it with the right backing.

No they couldn’t - and it was never in US interest to want a swift solution even if there was one.
 

Evo1883

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They absolutely could have won the war.

That chance has probably gone now, but they could have done, without doubt. They needed planes and more shells, and they could have done it. They had the momentum, Russia were retreating, they were a shambles. No doubt Ukraine could have done it with the right backing.
Based on hope more than reality tbh
 

PVA

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Based on hope more than reality tbh

With respect you've said you've not been thinking about this war. Which is fine, no issue with that of course. But with the right backing they could have pushed Russia back to their borders no doubt about it.
 

Grendel

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With respect you've said you've not been thinking about this war. Which is fine, no issue with that of course. But with the right backing they could have pushed Russia back to their borders no doubt about it.

With respect I think he has a lot more experience of war than you or I
 

PVA

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Anyway, with all this talk of Russia turning the tide they've just taken a city for the first time in what, 18 months, and lost 30,000 men and 2,000 tanks/vehicles doing it. Let's not pretend that they're about to blitzkrieg through the rest of Ukraine.
 

Grendel

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That's not what I said.

You are suggesting you have some knowledge on how war works - I’m sorry but given most soldiers are on the battlefield at a younger age than you - when at a top 10 university - needed guidance from your father how to vote - it makes you look a bit silly doesn’t it?
 

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