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<blockquote data-quote="farmerm" data-source="post: 8587642" data-attributes="member: 7195"><p>I worry far more about Russia getting its act together and pushing forward than I do about what comes after Ukraine control the western end of the Crimean bridge. Russia have lost a great deal of ground they once occupied in this war, their only response, yet more state terrorism, throwing missiles at civilian homes and infrastructure. This war is not existential for Russia. Whilst there will be continued sabotage incursions into Russia territory, we may even see some Russian boarder towns captured by Ukraine for leverage, we will not see battalions of Ukrainians fighting all the way to Moscow. Putrid is smart enough to know the Russian state survives loosing the Ukraine war, he also knows despite his bluster the Russian state does not survive nuclear war. </p><p></p><p>Ukraine and the West somehow does needs to be doing more to influence Russian public opinion, somehow cut though to some of the Russian public with a dose of truth. Brian is a great example of how the Kremlins disinformation operation conducted over many years has been successful in turning some Westerners into what one might call Putin's useful idiots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerm, post: 8587642, member: 7195"] I worry far more about Russia getting its act together and pushing forward than I do about what comes after Ukraine control the western end of the Crimean bridge. Russia have lost a great deal of ground they once occupied in this war, their only response, yet more state terrorism, throwing missiles at civilian homes and infrastructure. This war is not existential for Russia. Whilst there will be continued sabotage incursions into Russia territory, we may even see some Russian boarder towns captured by Ukraine for leverage, we will not see battalions of Ukrainians fighting all the way to Moscow. Putrid is smart enough to know the Russian state survives loosing the Ukraine war, he also knows despite his bluster the Russian state does not survive nuclear war. Ukraine and the West somehow does needs to be doing more to influence Russian public opinion, somehow cut though to some of the Russian public with a dose of truth. Brian is a great example of how the Kremlins disinformation operation conducted over many years has been successful in turning some Westerners into what one might call Putin's useful idiots. [/QUOTE]
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