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The Flame Pit => The Octagon => Topic started by: JOE on August 05, 2025, 11:52:43 AM

Title: How much longer can Russia continue its War in the Ukraine?
Post by: JOE on August 05, 2025, 11:52:43 AM
Title: Re: How much longer can Russia continue its War in the Ukraine?
Post by: . on August 06, 2025, 06:36:16 AM
As long as Putin wants. And there ain't a damn thing you or anyone can do about it, short of glassing the entire planet.

Guess you shouldn't have let NATO scuttle the peace deal Zelenskyy and Putin worked out in March of 2022, huh?

Or stood by and watched silently for thirty years as it welched on its agreement to halt its expansionalist agenda eastwards.

Reap what you sow.
Title: Re: How much longer can Russia continue its War in the Ukraine?
Post by: Prof Emeritus at Fawk U on August 06, 2025, 08:35:56 AM
I think that if the Ukrainians can hold out past this coming winter, then it likely improves their bargaining position.  Putin can't afford to let this "special military operation" to continue much longer.
Title: Re: How much longer can Russia continue its War in the Ukraine?
Post by: . on August 06, 2025, 08:49:37 AM
Quote from: Prof Emeritus at Fawk U on August 06, 2025, 08:35:56 AMI think that if the Ukrainians can hold out past this coming winter, then it likely improves their bargaining position.  Putin can't afford to let this "special military operation" to continue much longer.
I think the day I trust the Wall Street Journal to give me a fair and balanced assessment on geopolitical affairs will be the day I line up with the rest of the liberal homos to suck on Klaus Schwabs wart encrusted cock.

Not buying the line, sorry/not sorry. As was previously noted, this war could have been over long ago, except for NATO's intervention in the peace talks. Ukraine has been decimated as a result. The only reason they've survived this long is due to vast influx of capital from the US.

And the US is no longer paying up.

A better question would be "how long can the EU keep fighting this war".