The Russia - Ukraine Conflict

CBalla

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so wait.......Coli Military generals are telling us Russia would purposely send in a bunch of their worst, most incapable soldiers FIRST :mjlol::mjlol::mjlol::mjlol:


make themselves look weak as fukk with all eyes watching them:mjlol::mjlol::mjlol::mjlol:


put their own economy on the verge of collapse :mjlol::mjlol::mjlol::mjlol:



cause literally THE ENTIRE WORLD takes ukraines side:mjlol::mjlol::mjlol::mjlol:


But that was all part of the plan and NOW the real Russian soldiers are bout to show up:mjlol::mjlol::mjlol::mjlol:

Michael Kofman, an expert on Russia’s armed forces, explains why the Kremlin will seek regime change in Ukraine
 

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:comeon:None knows the future but don't mean people can have conversations about possible outcomes.

You can discuss various possibilities, of course. But you're basically pushing one scenario as the probable outcome when nobody knows.

Yes, Russia can descend into chaos or it can turn into China after Mao or it can become a democracy or...

There are too many unknown factors to claim that one possibility is probably gonna happen. :yeshrug:
 

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You should look him up. If he’s an expert, I’m an expert too lol
Michael Kofman, an expert on Russia’s armed forces, explains why the Kremlin will seek regime change in Ukraine



Michael Kofman serves as Director of the Russia Studies Program at the CNA Corporation and a Fellow at the Kennan Institute, Woodrow Wilson International Center in Washington, D.C. His research focuses on the Russia and the former Soviet Union, specializing in the Russian armed forces, Russian military thought, and strategy. Previously he served at National Defense University as a Program Manager, and subject matter expert, advising senior military and government officials on issues in Russia and Eurasia.
 

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Is this who we’re deciding to trust today?
I mean I’ll trust an expert on the matter vs coli nikkas who are engaged in a circle jerk instead of actually seeking out neutral information

Michael Kofman serves as Director of the Russia Studies Program at the CNA Corporation and a Fellow at the Kennan Institute, Woodrow Wilson International Center in Washington, D.C. His research focuses on the Russia and the former Soviet Union, specializing in the Russian armed forces, Russian military thought, and strategy. Previously he served at National Defense University as a Program Manager, and subject matter expert, advising senior military and government officials on issues in Russia and Eurasia.
 

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:manny: I can accept an L on paper. We still shredded them in person so my life is a W. That book gets no respect if none of those pages were written there.

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Not saying fighting people that did not have that is a bad look, but saying that fighting a country with similar to equivalent equipment and training is going to exact major casualties for either side.
 

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Michael Kofman, an expert on Russia’s armed forces, explains why the Kremlin will seek regime change in Ukraine



Michael Kofman serves as Director of the Russia Studies Program at the CNA Corporation and a Fellow at the Kennan Institute, Woodrow Wilson International Center in Washington, D.C. His research focuses on the Russia and the former Soviet Union, specializing in the Russian armed forces, Russian military thought, and strategy. Previously he served at National Defense University as a Program Manager, and subject matter expert, advising senior military and government officials on issues in Russia and Eurasia.


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Sir that is not Scott Ritter. And I think you should look a little further back on this dude too. Unless you agree with his politics and bias, of course, then ingest as much as you want.
 

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I mean I’ll trust an expert on the matter vs coli nikkas who are engaged in a circle jerk instead of actually seeking out neutral information

Michael Kofman serves as Director of the Russia Studies Program at the CNA Corporation and a Fellow at the Kennan Institute, Woodrow Wilson International Center in Washington, D.C. His research focuses on the Russia and the former Soviet Union, specializing in the Russian armed forces, Russian military thought, and strategy. Previously he served at National Defense University as a Program Manager, and subject matter expert, advising senior military and government officials on issues in Russia and Eurasia.

Notice I haven’t linked anything. Not even once.
 
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So why did he invade Georgia six years before that using the same peacekeeping farce if Ukraine is so unique?

I swear Putin using the same moves and lie about but some people try to find some moral rational of he just wanted to be listened to.
Russia took Crimea because NATO was getting ready to put a base in Crimea & the kremlin couldn't allow that . I don't think Turkey wants the Pentagon's warships going into the Black Sea . If the Pentagon sets up shop in the Black Sea it will undermine Turkey's & the kremli's stability in the region . Why would they want Uncle Sam flying serveilance equipment monitoring everything they doing .
 
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