Yuval Weber says Russian President Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine is reminiscent of the disastrous Russo-Japanese war in 1904-1905.
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Putin Plays chessโฆโฆ.we play Elden Ring
Checkers* fixed it for ya
Putin plays chicken
@J Mus putin is the chicken.
Can you imagine someone driven by power? Nothing else matters, even human lives.
Nihilism
@Yvonne M. Langlois The economy of russia is barely above that of spain. Is spain a superpower? Declining is putin it lightly.
Megalomaniac.
@Yvonne M. Langlois Russia is being smothered by NATO, their population is low, their most strategic defense against NATO is being encroached upon and Ukraine is costing them money. The great plains which leave their country defensless, the funnel is at risk. Plus, Ukraine has oil and gas which if capitalized upon will disrupt Russia’s trading with the west in oil and gas, their biggest respurce no longer needed by Germany, and surrounding countries. Russia a great superpower can be easily cut off from the rest of the world and dismantled by an advanced military and politically ferocious NATO. A group that has the world behind them, a group which has started wars and ended them. This is survival for Putin. There are certainly two sides.
@Jean-Philippe Martel I’m wasn’t talking about Russia.
New world order, ask bojo to go haircut
He is Isolated and surrounded by yes men, this only adds to build his delusional thinking.
And thats how they ended up with Chernobyl
Many of the oligarchs are surprisingly pragmatic and are certainly not “yes men”. Are you familiar with any one of them?
Where we go one, we go all.
To underestimate Putin could be dangerous. Never underestimate your enemies.
there are two dangerous things in a conflict… underestimating your enemy, but also overestimating your enemy.
To understand your enemies, you have learn their language.
Putin just underestimated his enemies big time.
@kidomniman Without knowing the actual goals of the operation, that is pure speculation.
@Primmakin Sofis I guess we will see how true it is as this war continues.
Safe to say Putin probably didn’t expect the Ukrainian president to be such a badass during this
Unfortunately, it will take many tens of thousands of body bags going back to Russia to achieve that (and hundred of thousands of dead Ukrainian civilians) before there is societal collapse in Russia but it does seem inevitable … all of it.
Very likely within the year if not by next year
Russia already has 10,000 casualties (As of 3-7) although they have mobile crematoriums so their dead don’t go back in body bags. 10,000 Russian mothers are grieving. Hopefully Putin wakes up and recalls his army.
Remember when “experts” said much the same in regards to COVID if harsh restrictions weren’t imposed?
Try reporting the truth .
They are
@Zen Adrian putin is a boss
@Sydney Nova more like a Bozoโฆ
Thank you.
that is what you call an “EXPERT” oh boy I couldn’t expect anything more from so called Canadian EXPERTS lol.
They are not sanctions Putin, They are Special Economic Operations ๐๐บ๐ฆ๐๐
No
It can’t and wont
Watching Russia fumble their invasion this badly is hilarious
Thatโs basically what it is.
This “expert” would not be even appropriate for a mall cop. What a clown…
I wasn’t aware of political opposition to the Russian dictator, isn’t that what jails are for?
Putin doubled his personal security after learning yesterday about the US$1 Billion contract on his life.
is that true?
@spencer Clay Yes.
Not true being USA but a Russia guy that he betrayed
WHY?!
Well said sir excellent report thank you you.๐๐๐
This is too bad. Russia was a nice country. Just waiting for NATO to get involved. Again.