Russia's Invasion of Ukraine (Official Thread)

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Depends on who takes over. Assuming Putin is removed it’ll likely be a hardliner who blames him for everything and proposes mobilization. Which just means they’ll draft a bunch of Russians and flood them into Ukraine where they’ll be blown to bits (but still likely do some damage beforehand). Assuming that fails what’s next? I don’t know.

Whatever Russian government arises from the ashes will have to deal with rebuilding the military and negotiating on sanctions. All while likely having many disgruntled Russians in who are humiliated by Russia being on its knees. The same anger and resentment that spawned Putin in the first place.
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Honestly Putin and Russia are like the boys who talk big shyt but have no idea what the field is really like. They’re not in constant wars where they have to come up with plans and tactics. They’re straight up mercenaries. That’s not gonna bode well

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So the USA and Europe just showed China and the Saudis that anyone's shyt can get fukked up in 6 months or less.

If the Western nations make it through which nter and the oil restrictions the balance of power may stay shifted for a long time.
 
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