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CaseyI mean just for context the United States GDP is almost 20x Russia. The oligarchs control all the wealth so there’s no opportunity for small businesses or really any innovations beyond oil and gas production. That’s why it was so easy to ruin their economy with sanctions the US wouldn’t have 1/100th the leverage with China that we had with Russia.
But anyway if the US couldn’t keep Iraq under a lid there’s no way Russia could keep Ukraine. Occupation is difficult, expensive, generally kind of sucks and the public runs out of enthusiasm real quick
Govygen_gourmetLibs want us to think its Ukraine they hare reporting the grim reality they live in a fantasy world
HypeBeastWhat are you even saying? The Russian Ukrainian War is irrelevant of US politics in terms of what is happening. Yes we (us gov) are influencing the war towards Ukraine's benefit but the damage and loss of life is OBJECTIVE.
Idk what I hate more, your username or your icon, but I'd sure like to knock you the fuck out.
VTshredder69No one is winning in this BS invasion.
DrZoidbergApparently they are not one of the most powerful armies in the world, or if they are then nobody there seems to know how to wield said power. The one dude they interviewed on the BBC said "they fight like stupid animals" and that they fight like it's 1940 or something.
I don't know that anybody is winning, but the fact that Russia isn't winning says a lot.
IHatePedophilesMe...... winning the negative karma war
LonelyOne thing I want to point out-And not really in response to you because I agree generally. This is more towards the people that compare the Iraq/Afghanistan conflicts and Ukraine as 1 to 1.
I'm going to quote really poorly, but I heard a smart guy say this and I think it was good.
Basically, a country has a right to sovereignty, control of its territory, and one more that I can't fucking remember I'm trying to find the video. Maybe sovereignty of decisions?
But basically, since I can't remember all of the terminologies
1. A country has a right to exist
2. A country has a right to its territory
3. A country has a right to make decisions within said territory.
All wars or invasions can violate one or all of these "rights"
So for example, the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, while shitty and largely unjustified, challenged the 3rd right. We wanted a change in leadership/change in the way that things are done. But we didn't want to make Afghanistan or Iraq cease to exist, nor did we want to annex their territory for our own use. The first and second "rights".
The thing with the Russian invasion is that it seems to violate all three. Russia does not want Ukraine to exist, Russia wants to take and use Ukrainian territory for its own purposes, and Russia at the very least wants to install a pro-Russian government.
Broadly speaking, to my knowledge, the united states did not take parts of Afghanistan or Iraq and make them U.S. territories. Nor did they remove the country itself. So while the atrocities committed can be compared, and we did plenty, I think that the wars are still not a direct one-to-one comparison as many people like to say they are. Ignoring the fact that well...Iraq was compromising the rights of another country and invading before we got involved.
And that's ignoring the point that I live in the U.S. and I'm able to be critical of my home country's international actions without being disappeared. Can't say the same for russia.
CaseyYou’re right. I think the Afghan invasion was initially far more justified - hey you’re hiding the perpetrators of 9/11 give them up or else. I think international law would basically support that effort as not a war of aggression.
Iraq was weird, tbh. I turned 18 in 2002 so I was paying a shit load of attention. The more historical context you apply to the lead up to the war the less sense it makes in hindsight. HOWEVER, even the most cynical liberals would have to admit that the primary goal of the Iraq invasion was to enrich defense contractors and gin up support for Bush’s 2004 re election campaign. It was never argued that the US had anything to gain long term from occupying Iraq outside of homeland security and nuclear nonproliferation
hoodratz47The way the Russians fought in WW2 was this. Smother the fire with more wood. And the wood was young men and women. They just sent wave after wave of humans
DominatorJacquesPutin is a dick. I feel sorry for the people of Russia.
Poor people of Ukraine, I feel so sad for them.
Go Ukraine!
HypeBeastYeah but WWII Russia was all about communism and believed in their country and they were also defending it. Then of course there were millions forced to fight too, including over a million women in combat. Way too much division and access to social media to replicate that today. I feel like ukraine has the advantage of manpower because the majority of their population is still there and fighting/resisting.
Fuck yeah! Love it!
larilinesignIn war, no one wins.
yungonaRussia is using all their 3rd rate troops and equipment and they are advancing without a whole lot of trouble. If it was Russia’s full military force Ukraine would get plowed
Abomber22Lmao... so you think Putin has the bench players in right now?
That some army actually has a *second string*?
Son......
yungonaPlease stop replying to me.
skiermanWell Russia has killed more people so I say they're winning.
Timbyno they haven't, little boy needs a statistics lesson.
Timbywent to a two-day panel at my university about it. doesn't seem like there is an off ramp for putin anywhere in the foreseeable future, so expect a prolonged and bloody conflict.
HypeBeastIf you account for civilian casualties then yeah Russia has killed more people. That's what he was saying.
Thank you wise one for your expertise
Timbykilling civilians = fucking a fat chick, it doesn't count.
SuspiciousFishI think this war will be like WWI where we see a pivotal change in how the structure of armies and tactics have evolved. In WWI we had the initial model of artillery barrage than infantry advance which led to trench warfare and the Western Front stalemate. It was the invention of the tank that finally broke this and led to the tank being the prominent ground weapon for about a century.
The interesting thing is now hand launched anti-tank weapons are so good they basically make tanks obsolete in the kind of fighting we see in Ukraine. Russia learned that the hard way as sophisticated missile systems that hit the soft tops of tanks are lurking behind every building. This gives a strange balance of power back to infantry we have not seen in over a century.
CaseyI think it’s interesting as well how prominent economic sanctions and cyber warfare have become in the conflict. The US have a basically at war with Russia in every sense of the word except for using our military. Those anti tank weapons are all ours too.
DominatorJacquesPutin is a dick. I feel sorry for the people of Russia.
Poor people of Ukraine, I feel so sad for them.
Go Ukraine!
DeadBYooo what a suit, Russian skiers quivering rn.
HypeBeastI think I catch your sarcasm but too soon