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Anonymous

Russia has overextended itself in attacking Ukraine, and is close to stagnating its economy while draining itself of its male working population. The families of soldier are becoming aware that their men are mistreated and underpaid, and they are becoming aware that their missing men are in fact dead and that the losses are huge. I am aware of the USSR invasion of Afghanistan where they easily overran the country but could not hold it due to incessant partisan attacks. Ukraine has some very similar aspects to it and it seems to me that Russia is courting the same kind of disaster as 1991, only worse.

Anonymous

Roger that Rog, I've hoping that's the situation for a long time; that Russia didn't plan well enough and didn't have enough war matériel from the very beginning for how this three-day "special military operation" would go and eventually run out. Recently, though, the media has been stating that Russia plans to conscript a million (or so) men and up its military budget to an incredibly high percentage. (Where in the world are they going to find the money?, I wondered. But I assumed they could, somehow.} And they've significantly developed their manufacturing capability and armaments technology. From my limited, un-militarily trained perspective, it seems like the Stalin-coined "Quantity has a Quality all its own" was, in fact, true and Russia could substantially increase its overall capability and indeed win this war. Combined with the unconscionable and fickle West's, (the USA's, in particular), having reneged on their grand promises to aid Ukraine "to the very end", I got the very strong feeling that Ukraine would be inevitably left without enough support and would lose the war. Very disheartening. And it leaves me disgusted when the West's combiined huge arsenal could've turned the tide like a tsunami against the Russians long ago, (like in 2014!), and certainly Ukraine's population and cities would've remained as intact as they were at the end of the first invasion. But, how can anyone not directly engaged in waging this war really know what resources Ukraine and Russia have or don't have, and are held hidden from the public's eyes? War is truly Hell, but it also is incredibly complicated; so many possible factors. So, let's hope...