Putin 'FINISHED' as Losses in Ukraine Destroy His Grip on Power
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Published 2024-08-09
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All Comments (21)
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2021: Russia second best army in the world. 2022: Russia second best army in Ukraine 2024: Russia second best army in Russia
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Losing the war in Ukraine? Hell, Putler's losing the war in russia.
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'It gets even worse for Putin.' Music to our ears.
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Putin: "I need a ride not ammo"
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Peter the Great Putin the Less
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The greatest threat to Putin is now windows, staircases and cups of tea.
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I am not sure Putin is done just yet but it doesn't look like things are going well for him.
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no mercy, what they have done in Ukraine is unforgivable.
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History shows that the Russian public doesn’t take humiliation well, and right now they’re being humiliated by Ukraine. This “special military operation” was supposed to take ten days.
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After month or perhaps six months we will get video from the military show on how Ukraine invaded Kursk
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How did I go 38 years without knowing that Ukraine is apparently nothing but savage badasses. God bless Ukraine.
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The only way putin leaves is feet first.
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Peter has been very accurate in his assertions. Russia will fight until it can no longer; that is a given. How long that would be is anybody's guess. Peter says that this is not only a war that will happen, but it is also the last war the Russians will fight since they have a serious demographic decline, and for them, it's a security issue that is real or imagined. Russia, unlike some who say it is big and Ukraine is small there for Ukraine, will lose, so sending aid is a waste of money. I say, then explain the Crimean War. Russia had shorter distances for resupply, yet they lost; then there was the Russo-Japanese War and issues of supply, and they lost. The Soviets lost the War with Poland and then the War with Finland. I don't believe for a second that Ukraine is a lost cause or is a waste or just a money laundering operation. I see it as the Polish-Soviet War 2.0. They deserve the support, pure and simple. Send the aid and tell them you conduct the war as you see fit. No strings on our part. Now, should Russia decide that enough is enough and retire from Ukraine, then every effort to settle this mess should be made, with no witch hunts afterward. War Crimes are to be adjudicated properly and fairly. And then there is the Country and the people; they need to be brought in from the cold if you will. It will just take a couple of generations of hard work to repair all this damage
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We haven't seen this since the Battle of Saipan during WWII. When Prime Minster Tojo stepped down in power because Saipan is the key one. It's gonna happen to Putin when the Ukranians taken Crimea as the key one he will stepped down in power.
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144 million is a pathetically small population for such a massive landmass. You could fit 4 billion people there easily, letting Russia keep it all is just a waste of an opportunity. Imagine having fifty new countries all of a sudden 😅
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Patriot systems are needed to continue preventing Russia from establishing air superiority in the region, not to shoot down drones (which would be disastrous given the cost of a Patriot missile vs. cost of a drone, and the fact that the supply of the missiles is rather limited).
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I watch these videos for a mood boost but I'm aware they're highly optimistic
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Newsweek has reported that Russian rail service is on the brink of collapse with the inability of the country (due to sanctions) to obtain ball bearings needed for engines and cars. Russia is not a nation of highways but railways, this collapse has major implications for Russia's logistical capabilities and civilian unrest.
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The point here isn’t to attack with them but to defend. When you’re at war and your only air support are drones and yet still able to hold is already a damn miracle in itself.
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Destroying the dam to stop the offensive was brutality against humanity!