Today is going to be a good day for stating the obvious
ganbaro on
Hat’s only true from a Western perspective that values Russian lifes and eastern european independence, no?
Putin considers russian minorities dying in Ukrainian dirt and Ukraine burning a decent trade for a small part of Ukrainian land, I bet. At least better than just doing nothing and letting Ukrainians walk their own path.
The man is a monster and thinks like one. His belief system is not matching ours. We should never believe we can get him to subsribe to our rationality. Every promise in that direction is a lie.
Tyrannosaurusblanch on
He picked a fight with people who have everything to lose so they’ll never give up fight.
uti24 on
>Putin made one of the biggest strategic mistakes in recent military history
It does not matter THAT much if biggest country in the world one who is invades, you can make numerous gravely mistakes and still have the upper hand.
Fluffy-Republic8610 on
He didn’t make a strategic mistake. He gambled the fate of his country by calculating that was his best option for survival.
He rose to power with a promise of restoring the greatness of Russia and he calculated that without a major expansion into former territory his leadership was vulnerable to internal challengers because he wasn’t delivering enough former “greatness”.
This invasion of Ukraine might have been a strategic mistake if doing nothing was an option. For him doing nothing was more dangerous. So he gambled.
Interesting-Ant-6726 on
Yeah, and Europe is winning
Weak_Definition_4321 on
Putin is a mistake in human history imo.
Anxiety_Fit on
He underestimates Ukraine.
Big mistake. Huge.
piiet on
It’s so funny to see the orangeman “It’s biden’s fault”, the american economy crushes “it’s biden’s fault, the economy rises “oh that’s me”.
Beyllionaire on
He will get a good chunk of Ukraine and he will have proved that NATO is powerless to stop him so long as he doesn’t touch a NATO country. So did he really make a mistake? (From our perspective yes, but not from his).
He’ll be free to do that again in 5 years to get the remainder of Ukraine along with other countries (not NATO countries). Let’s stop being candid and naive pls.
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Today is going to be a good day for stating the obvious
Hat’s only true from a Western perspective that values Russian lifes and eastern european independence, no?
Putin considers russian minorities dying in Ukrainian dirt and Ukraine burning a decent trade for a small part of Ukrainian land, I bet. At least better than just doing nothing and letting Ukrainians walk their own path.
The man is a monster and thinks like one. His belief system is not matching ours. We should never believe we can get him to subsribe to our rationality. Every promise in that direction is a lie.
He picked a fight with people who have everything to lose so they’ll never give up fight.
>Putin made one of the biggest strategic mistakes in recent military history
It does not matter THAT much if biggest country in the world one who is invades, you can make numerous gravely mistakes and still have the upper hand.
He didn’t make a strategic mistake. He gambled the fate of his country by calculating that was his best option for survival.
He rose to power with a promise of restoring the greatness of Russia and he calculated that without a major expansion into former territory his leadership was vulnerable to internal challengers because he wasn’t delivering enough former “greatness”.
This invasion of Ukraine might have been a strategic mistake if doing nothing was an option. For him doing nothing was more dangerous. So he gambled.
Yeah, and Europe is winning
Putin is a mistake in human history imo.
He underestimates Ukraine.
Big mistake. Huge.
It’s so funny to see the orangeman “It’s biden’s fault”, the american economy crushes “it’s biden’s fault, the economy rises “oh that’s me”.
He will get a good chunk of Ukraine and he will have proved that NATO is powerless to stop him so long as he doesn’t touch a NATO country. So did he really make a mistake? (From our perspective yes, but not from his).
He’ll be free to do that again in 5 years to get the remainder of Ukraine along with other countries (not NATO countries). Let’s stop being candid and naive pls.