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The Rand family voting and lobbying consistently agains budget increases easily outdates the Putin administration. I think it started during the Brezhnev era.A paid Russian asset in Congress.
The Rand family voting and lobbying consistently agains budget increases easily outdates the Putin administration. I think it started during the Brezhnev era.A paid Russian asset in Congress.
Russia already had huge problems recruiting before this war. I think their army will shrink even more for a generation if not longer.A Russian soldier said he will quit the army because there is no point in fighting in Ukraine: report
"A Russian soldier told The Guardian he will quit the army because there is no point in fighting in Ukraine.
The soldier, identified only as Dmitri, is a member of a unit currently stationed in Belgorod, a Russian city close to the border with Ukraine, The Guardian reported.
He was transferred to the city after he and eight other soldiers in his battalion refused to continue fighting in Ukraine. It is unclear where exactly in Ukraine he fought.
"I have served for five years in the army. My contract ends in June," Dmitri told The Guardian. "I will serve my remaining time and then I am out of here."
"I have nothing to be ashamed of. We aren't officially in a state of war, so they could not force me to go," he added.
Dmitri also told The Guardian that he didn't want to continue fighting in Ukraine because he wanted to return to his family alive, rather than "in a casket."
"Many of us simply did not want to go back," he added."
A Russian soldier said he will quit the army because there is no point in fighting in Ukraine: report (msn.com)
I appreciate people's experiences in the US military but I also worry that this could be used to distort the debate over Ukraine's actions an use of weapons provided by other countries. I never served in the military but feel that what Ukraine is experiences is different then conditions experienced in other wars.
Ukraine could have potentially reduced a considerable amount of destruction to their country by having applied more foreign weapons earlier. Could have also used these defensive an offensive weapons earlier.
A number of former military people claimed that Russia was going to overthrow Ukrainian government within a week. Obviously their previous experience does not automatically mean they have an inside look at how the war was going to play out.
I just wanted to point this out because this is their home they are fighting for an that's their biggest motivation.
I see your point but that might have escalated the force used by Russia.. Mauripol could have occured to far more cities.
I think a lot of military is taking notes to how this war is playing out. The infantry now with javelins has really changed how war will be waged from now on. ( not just talking Ukraine Russia ( Any war with modern armies )
Why spend millions on a tank when a small group can take them out for thousands of dollars.. not millions.
I appreciate people's experiences in the US military but I also worry that this could be used to distort the debate over Ukraine's actions an use of weapons provided by other countries. I never served in the military but feel that what Ukraine is experiences is different then conditions experienced in other wars.
Ukraine could have potentially reduced a considerable amount of destruction to their country by having applied more foreign weapons earlier. Could have also used these defensive an offensive weapons earlier.
A number of former military people claimed that Russia was going to overthrow Ukrainian government within a week. Obviously their previous experience does not automatically mean they have an inside look at how the war was going to play out.
I just wanted to point this out because this is their home they are fighting for an that's their biggest motivation.
...and this is why Ukraine will win this war, as mentioned before. Their heart and mind are in the fight, Russia and their soldiers are not.I just wanted to point this out because this is their home they are fighting for an that's their biggest motivation.
I think most expert opinion which believed Russia would quickly take Kiev and topple the country was based partly on Ukrainian projected willingness to resist, but also on the flawed understanding of the readiness and capabilities of Russia’s military.
Thanks.I appreciate people's experiences in the US military.
Wars are all the same....but feel that what Ukraine is experiences is different then conditions experienced in other wars.
They didn't have those weapons in the beginning. Russia had to invade to get the whole thing started.Ukraine could have potentially reduced a considerable amount of destruction to their country by having applied more foreign weapons earlier.
I think most expert opinion which believed Russia would quickly take Kiev and topple the country was based partly on Ukrainian projected willingness to resist, but also on the flawed understanding of the readiness and capabilities of Russia’s military.
Thanks.
Wars are all the same.
They didn't have those weapons in the beginning. Russia had to invade to get the whole thing started.
I think Ukraine will win - has won. It is just a matter of killing Russians and pushing Russia back. Putin gave up on his May 9th speech. No declaration of war or full mobilization.
If they were capable to make gubbermint leave country....they now had all Ukraine under their puppets and now had finished also deNazification process in Moldova....I've always leant with the experts who believed Kiev wasn't the main goal. The east ( donbas ) and Crimea being joined ( south of Ukraine ) still to me seem like the goal. Always have. Many disagree tho. That's the glory of opinions
If they were capable to make gubbermint leave country....they now had all Ukraine under their puppets and now had finished also deNazification process in Moldova....