
Erschöpft und enttäuscht von den Verbündeten warnen der ukrainische Präsident und der Militärchef vor einem langen Zermürbungskrieg
by M795

Erschöpft und enttäuscht von den Verbündeten warnen der ukrainische Präsident und der Militärchef vor einem langen Zermürbungskrieg
by M795
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The easiest way to fix this is for Zelensky to marry Putin
I‘m not saying that NATO has done everything it could but they also have no formal commitments to Ukraine, or have I missed something? Weird to be disappointed by things you had no reason to expect in the first place
We warned them for like 6 months before the invasion. We’ve sent them billions. We trained their military for like 8 years. There are no obligations for NATO to do anything for Ukraine.
I get this war is long and costly. And I understand being tired of fighting it alone. But NATO cannot do much more than it already has.
Edit: apparently a lot of people want to expand the war in Ukraine. Judging from all the dislikes.
That was always the Russian strategy. Like when conquering Crimea, they just have to wait out waning Western determination to fund continued conflict. As a resource exporter (via the “grey fleet” to Europe and Asia) they can afford to continue.
““Four months should have been enough time for us to have reached Crimea, to have fought in Crimea, to return from Crimea and to have gone back in and out again,” he adds.”
CNN manipulates that sentence here. He said that ironically, adding “according to NATO textbooks”. He meant that it looks good on paper, but even forces and strong Russian defensive lines make it very hard in reality.
Putin said the war would be short.
And it’s being long. But the bar is set low for him. It’s only considered a victory if Ukraine crushes the much larger military.
A long war is in the West interest, they won’t stop the funding and Ukraine’s buying of arms and from most accounts Russia is only suffering domestically. NATO is probably happy to see what will happen at Ukraine’s expense in attrition scenario.
Zelensky *tired of allies*
Meanwhile in Burma… what allies?
I still stand with you.
My Senators and Rep are sick of hearing from me.
You still have our support, too slow, yes but still there.
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I kinda fear that the Israel-Palestine conflict split the attention and support for Ukraine between the two. Which is kinda bad for both conflicts.
The weird amount of faux-exhausted commenters acting like this conflict is tiring and somehow the fault of an ungrateful Ukraine is so brazenly pro-Putin it’s laughable. Fucking cartoonish turfing.
Reddit has severely underestimated the enemy , if Ukraine wants more help, we have to stop painting these pictures of Ukraine just easily dominating . This is why Ukraine does articles like this, they need help from us
“[Zaluzhny] admits the battlefield has reached a stalemate and a long attritional war benefiting Moscow beckons . Zaluzhny candidly admits that Russia “will maintain an advantage in armaments, equipment, rockets, and ammunition for some time.”
Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Valery Zaluzhny
If Ukraine doesn’t win this now, Russia will probably invade some country again in like 8 years. I hope my home (Lithuania) doesn’t become a warzone. I hope Putin retires/dies before then and the next leader of Russia is less insane.
Shit headline
It is inevitable. The only thing that would end the war would be to fully eliminate the government of Russia, just like Nazi Germany.
As long as they are there, in power with “allies”, the war will continue, they have just enough resources to maintain the war for a long time.
Hold my bosnian beer.
Who ever thought this was gonna be a quick, easy mission-in and out, classic Rick & Morty style obviosly does not comprehend the magnitude of the teritory under fire, the human cost, and matterial costs.
This is the biggest war on european soil since WW2, and its not gonna be over any time soon.
Maybe the West can stop buying resources from Russia and then they’ll have no money to support the war and the grip they have on population?
Let’s lay it out right here. The Russo-Ukraine war doesn’t have an end date.
Once Ukraine pushes out the entrenched Russians – a task which will take years by military necessity , no matter how much aid NATO provides – their reward is building a huge, fortified border with Russia and preparing for an inevitable Round II. Just like North & South Korea.
Border disputes , occasional artillery shelling , cross border terrorist attacks , and the occasional saber rattling are in Ukraines future for perpetuity. No peace deal or cease fire is gonna stop Russias current or next strongman from demonizing Kyiv. Because the moment Ukraine lets their guard down Russias gonna cross that border again. Just like North and South Korea, just like disputed Kashmir , and to a lesser degree Israel & Gaza.
He’s disappointed with allies, but the West did a lot more than anyone thought they would do. And Ukraine has fought a lot better than anyone could have hoped.
Feel awful for the Ukrainian people. No words.
Is anyone surprised here??? Throw all the money at this war you want – it won’t change the outcome. The media has been pumping Ukraine for months. Turns out to be BS. I say throw another $100 billion of US tax dollars at it. Let the Americans pay
A land war in Asia involving Russia turning into a drawn out attritional war? Who could have predicted?
I am deeply concerned that the Republicans want to pull the rug out from under Ukraine and will pull a shit move like agreeing to continue funding the war effort only if the Biden administration agrees to gut Social security benefits…😠 that’s who these people are.
>According to a new Gallup poll, 41 percent of Americans say the US is doing too much to help Ukraine, up from 29% just five months ago. That figure rises to 55% among Republicans, according to the poll, as the 2024 election looms.
The war in Gaza has taken precedence.
Allies just could provide long range missiles and it would solve the problem. But… allies are not interested in that. Slow demilitarisation of ruzzia is more important for them, than lives of Ukrainians.