Being dead is not a net benefit. You clearly aren't familiar with the history of Russia taking over countries and what happens after. Even in recent history look at Abkhazia. Whole town's just wiped off the map.
The Ukrainians know full well what happens if they lose.
Tell that to the corpses in Georgia. The area was never developed or rebuilt or anything. It makes no sense to YOU is what you mean to say though, and that's because you don't understand the Slavic mindset is very different. It is much more emotional than westerners are used to. As an example, the guy who made the AK-47 really wanted to be a poet in life, a common goal among men. It is literally a mentality that will "cut off the nose to spite the face" and we in the west are not used to it, and fabricate logical reasons when they are in fact acting emotionally. Once you understand that, then it will begin to make sense.
The Russians have no intention of rebuilding anything, only to create more corpses and ghost towns. Again, just look at what happened in Georgia and you have your answer.
You want to believe they are in the right here and can't see the reality. The truth is most Russians have family in Ukraine and vice versa. Most Russians don't really want to kill their aunty or die trying just to go into eternal debt and be ostracized from the world.
You mean Georgia, where the west backed a Pro-Western regime, had a bid for NATO going and pretty much repeated exactly what's going on in Ukraine. Of course Russia attacked and decimated them.
The villain is not Russia, it's the West. Stop doing the West's bidding and Russia might not come and destroy you. Seems easy enough.
And if Russia took over all of Ukraine, it would be a net benefit to Ukrainians, so why are you fighting?
Being dead is not a net benefit. You clearly aren't familiar with the history of Russia taking over countries and what happens after. Even in recent history look at Abkhazia. Whole town's just wiped off the map.
The Ukrainians know full well what happens if they lose.
Makes no sense. Why would Russia destroy a country that welcomed them? The only reason they're destroying you is because you're resisting.
Tell that to the corpses in Georgia. The area was never developed or rebuilt or anything. It makes no sense to YOU is what you mean to say though, and that's because you don't understand the Slavic mindset is very different. It is much more emotional than westerners are used to. As an example, the guy who made the AK-47 really wanted to be a poet in life, a common goal among men. It is literally a mentality that will "cut off the nose to spite the face" and we in the west are not used to it, and fabricate logical reasons when they are in fact acting emotionally. Once you understand that, then it will begin to make sense.
The Russians have no intention of rebuilding anything, only to create more corpses and ghost towns. Again, just look at what happened in Georgia and you have your answer.
You want to believe they are in the right here and can't see the reality. The truth is most Russians have family in Ukraine and vice versa. Most Russians don't really want to kill their aunty or die trying just to go into eternal debt and be ostracized from the world.
You mean Georgia, where the west backed a Pro-Western regime, had a bid for NATO going and pretty much repeated exactly what's going on in Ukraine. Of course Russia attacked and decimated them.
The villain is not Russia, it's the West. Stop doing the West's bidding and Russia might not come and destroy you. Seems easy enough.