I would say this is very similar to how our people felt during the Vietnam War draft. And it nearly tore apart our country. Muhammed Ali, Kent State, the Pentagon protest of 50,000 people, the monk who set himself on fire. John/Bobby Kennedy assassinations, Johnson not seeking another term, Nixon resigning... And the Soviet Union back then was giving the North Vietnamese surface to air missiles, Mig fighter jets, tanks, and Ak-47s. But Russia has actually had more casualties in Ukraine than we had in Vietnam and all conflicts since then combined. The difference is Russians cannot resist their regime.Is it really that much different than us here in America?
We have citizens that need support. People who are marginalized and children who are starving.
The end of NATO? It's stronger than it's ever been. This new offensive Russia started is going really badly. They're certainly not marching to Kiev, have trouble even taking Bakhmut. Everyone comments about how NATO is usually much more divided than this, how they'd lost their purpose in the past. Germany is even sending tanks. Finland and Sweden are joining.
Everyone knows Russia can’t afford this war, not the treasury not the blood. The West can afford the treasury and Ukraine can afford the blood. Pro Russian people keep acting like Russia has something else up the sleeve that will change their fortunes - they don't. They lost their 1st Guards tank brigade in Kharkiv, their best equipment and best soldiers. The 200th Separate Motor Rifle Brigade and 155th Naval Infantry Brigade - gone. They're firing 1/3rd of the artillery shells they used to fire. They can mobilize a million men, but with what equipment? They could give them rifles and send human waves like they did in WWII (and somewhat in Chechnya) but the Ukrainians would chew them up with the NATO equipment.
Russia will still be around in 10 years but the state of it will be worse than the 1990s. Afghanistan to the Soviets was nothing compared to this. They will try to hide how bad things really are. What will they change? How will they become like the country 3 hours from St Petersburg where people are twice as wealthy? How many times do they have to collapse before they learn this?
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