Russia/Ukraine, what's the likely outcome, and how long will it take?

had.

the only advantage they have in airpower is their use of glide bombs.

and neither their artillery nor their missiles are very accurate. They are in fact garbage suited to area fires, which is what they do

The Russians attack in meat waves and suffer horrendous losses that Putin could not care less about. The attrition of Russian armor is much greater than they can replace

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this is a blatant lie

I pay no attention to sycophants. Trump will do what Trump will do

His son?

ā€œThe Military Industrial Complex seems to want to make sure they get World War 3 going before my father has a chance to create peace and save lives,ā€ Trump Jr. posted on the social platform X. ā€œGotta lock in those $Trillions. Life be dammed!!! Imbeciles!ā€

https://thehill.com/policy/defense/4995955-trump-jr-biden-ukraine-world-war-3/

I just donā€™t see how the administration goes from that to flooding Ukraine with weapons.

how will he create peace except to force Russia to the table? How will he force them to the table?

Why is Ukraine dragging men off the streets in a vain attempt to address its manpower crisis?

If you have any real evidence to support your propaganda then present it.

why is Russia calling in north Koreans?

otherwise, thats what you do to draft dodgers

So you see an end to this eventually. How long do you think before they go to the bargaining table?

Those are the questions Iā€™m asking. His base wants less spending on Ukraine, not more.

I know this is anecdotal, but I met a Ukranian woman a few months back and she said that many Ukranians see themselves as one with Russia and want to see this conflict end.

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There is only one way heā€™s going to force Russia to the table. By following through with what he said heā€™d do. Is it his fault his MAGA base doesnā€™t listen to what he says?

she should be sent back to see how many Ukranians believe that now

Claims about 10,000 Korean troops are irrelevant given that Russia has an army of 1.5 million men. The hype about North Korea is mainly to distract from the accelerating advance of Russian forces in Ukraine.

The real question is whether NATO will continue with reckless launches of more of its missiles into Russia.

Russia is already proposing possible targets in Poland if the escalation continues.

There are several ways this ends.

  1. Russia refuses to sit down (they donā€™t have to at this point) and Trump walks away. Russia wins big
  2. Russia refuses to sit down and Trump does what he said he would. Russia loses big
  3. Russia refuses to sit down, but blinks when Trump threatens to do what he saidā€¦ who knows where negotiations end up? Personally, I think Russia leaves everything that was not occupied prior to 2022. Crimea is declared an autonomous Republic. And slowly, over time, Russian influence wains in the donbass because nobody likes a loser.
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LOLā€¦ Zero Hedge. Pure Russian propaganda

and yet they needed them

Crimea was declared an autonomous republic in 1991.

no it wasnā€™t. That was 1994, and it was still a part of Ukraine

Neocons are used to attacking counties that canā€™t hit back. Russia can destroy NATO bases in Europe or North America using conventional weapons.

The US canā€™t keep the Red Sea open. How can it possibly support a conventional war in Europe if Russian missiles attack ports, airbases, and supply depots in Europe?

The main risk of nuclear war is that the US will keep escalating attacks on Russia, and then realize that it has lost a conventional war once Russia retaliates.