It seems that the approval of aid for Ukraine by the US Congress came as a big surprise to Russia. Judging by their reaction, they had no plan B and believed there would be no help. But, it turns out that now Ukraine and the West are destroying the remnants of the high-tech part of the Russian army to bring it back to the 20th century. Another year of such a war and all Russia will be left with will be last century weapons and meat assaults. Aviation, especially strategic aircraft, and the navy will be largely destroyed. Meanwhile, NATO and China continue to increase their high tech weaponry stocks. Russia is playing tactics in Ukraine, and losing strategically. In a direct confrontation with NATO, it has less and less chances. Aid to Ukraine is essentially an ultimatum. It will now be about exhausting Russia. Yesterday's statements by Medvedev and Peskov are full of confusion and spite.
It seems that the approval of aid for Ukraine by the US Congress came as a big surprise to Russia. Judging by their reaction, they had no plan B and believed there would be no help. But, it turns out that now Ukraine and the West are destroying the remnants of the high-tech part of the Russian army to bring it back to the 20th century. Another year of such a war and all Russia will be left with will be last century weapons and meat assaults. Aviation, especially strategic aircraft, and the navy will be largely destroyed. Meanwhile, NATO and China continue to increase their high tech weaponry stocks. Russia is playing tactics in Ukraine, and losing strategically. In a direct confrontation with NATO, it has less and less chances. Aid to Ukraine is essentially an ultimatum. It will now be about exhausting Russia. Yesterday's statements by Medvedev and Peskov are full of confusion and spite.
@Gerashchenko_en @AliceWastelands Part of the US billions that went to Ukraine bought Zelenskyy 5 mansions & a new Yacht ! While some of the citizens are left with no heat and no food. But you don’t see any protest about that in America.
@Gerashchenko_en Ukraine still has no chance, even if our “elected officials” keep funneling our tax dollars to them.
@Gerashchenko_en Moscow Marge is in trouble for sure.
@Gerashchenko_en This is also why Moscow Marge is so furious!🤬
@Gerashchenko_en Haha You know how we pronounce putin in Frenchy ? And what it means…
They are so afraid that $350 bn in frozen assets will be liquidated and turned into a war chest for the defense of Ukraine and Europe, and reconstruction. So let's get it done quickly and let Ukraine buy whatever it needs to win. This includes adding new factories and production lines for fighters, tanks, IFVs, artillery, shells.
You nailed it. The strategy is to exhaust Russia and obviously has always been. It’s beneficial to many on many levels. I only hope that this exhaustion ends with Ukrainian win or we are back to square zero cheering for another aid package. This needs to be over with, Ukraine needs to win and rebuild. How does it look on Russia’s end? That’s the question. Falling to several republics with lost control over nuclear capabilities? That’s a concern, if it ends up keeping the capabilities. And that IF is the point.
@Gerashchenko_en @Simonides69 I heard on Sky News that it was only passed thanks to the endorsement and approval of a man of doubtful character, who holds no political office, who is in the process of facing multiple trials including tax fraud, who has been found guilty of sexual assault. What does this say?
@Gerashchenko_en Russia is absolutley lowest hanging fat fruit for an expansionist China. Easier even than Taiwan and all that oil in Russia has to be a temptation.