I think Russia is quaking more from the fact they probably still couldn't win against Europe. They've spent 4 years trying to break through only to make meaningless gains.
Ukraine could hold against the whole Europian army on it's own before the beginning of the war. It was one of the best, bigest and well trained armies at that time. And, besides that, Russian were at the gates of Kyiv at had it almost surrounded, but were tricked to fall back due to peace negotiations.
And, thrust me, don't f*** with Russians. Again. I think two times was enogh.
doesn't have to be an offensive. Every war since the industrial revolution has been lost by the nation who fired the first shot, attrition is key to a successful war. Russia will absolutely survive the war. Putin, on the other hand, I am not so certain.
Russia lost a ton of equipment, a ton of men, and a ton of money from either said lost equipment, sanctions on oil and gas, or United Russia continuing to embezzle taxpayer money. A stop to the war is a stop to wartime investment, which will be a shock to the economy.
I think Russia is quaking more from the fact they probably still couldn't win against Europe. They've spent 4 years trying to break through only to make meaningless gains.
Ukraine could hold against the whole Europian army on it's own before the beginning of the war. It was one of the best, bigest and well trained armies at that time. And, besides that, Russian were at the gates of Kyiv at had it almost surrounded, but were tricked to fall back due to peace negotiations. And, thrust me, don't f*** with Russians. Again. I think two times was enogh.
Are you going to write something in this comment? Lol
Yes, I tried. Lol... But obviously I'm incompetent to do so. Lol
Yeah, just wait for Ukraine's next summer offensive! Those Russians are surely doomed!
doesn't have to be an offensive. Every war since the industrial revolution has been lost by the nation who fired the first shot, attrition is key to a successful war. Russia will absolutely survive the war. Putin, on the other hand, I am not so certain.
Russia lost a ton of equipment, a ton of men, and a ton of money from either said lost equipment, sanctions on oil and gas, or United Russia continuing to embezzle taxpayer money. A stop to the war is a stop to wartime investment, which will be a shock to the economy.