Ukrainian War Developments

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GodRektsNoobs

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I also want to grow wings and fly
"⚡️ Poll: 90% of Ukrainians believe Russia must pay for country's reconstruction after war.

According to the recent poll conducted by the Rating Group, a fifth of Ukrainians add that European countries & international organizations also must pay for rebuilding Ukraine’s economy."
Of course, I mean who else is gonna pay for the reconstruction on Russian soil after the war is over?
 

pmc

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My point is that even Stalin did not press for the maximum war aim of conquering Finland and adding it to the USSR.
Even if Russia prevails in the current war, Putin may be prudent enough not to aim to conquer all Ukraine.
This is assuming Stalin as Georgian was really in charge of every decision that happened in complex entity like Soviet Union.
Stalin still need to work with elites of those republics that is limitation.
thats why Soviet Union never been able to built airbase like Syria where practically every aircraft has housing. it is the extra spending beyond the minimum in one direction that make the difference. Russia already used 1200 long range missiles in addition to upto 300 already used in Syria.. that is beyond the capacity of all Soviet wars. than there is this another angle that simply not present in Soviet times like building relationships with OPEC+ that gives confidence in investments and spending. i doubt there will be lack of manpower to transform Ukraine.
 

Richard Santos

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“Another mistake which Putin will have to fix in the future”

you are talking about a country that has the economy the size of canada’s and whose entire army is about the size of the germany army that got trapped in stalingrad.

no, not Finland. Russia,
 

KYli

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Yi, a U.S. national born in China, also assisted some of the refugees financially. He reportedly helped them stay in hotels since Poland does not accept their Ukrainian currency and cards.

A descendant of a Manchu royal bannerman, Yi was reportedly born to be a successor to his maternal grandfather, who was a high-ranking official in the Chinese Community Party (CCP). He was dubbed by Chinese media as “China’s most talented young writer” after publishing his first novel, “Redemption,” in 2011 when he was just 14 years old.

Yi became a vocal dissident of the CCP following the death of his father, a former state-run banking executive, in 2016. Yi claimed that his father was jailed during President Xi Jinping’s crackdown on corruption.
 

FairAndUnbiased

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Yi, a U.S. national born in China, also assisted some of the refugees financially. He reportedly helped them stay in hotels since Poland does not accept their Ukrainian currency and cards.

A descendant of a Manchu royal bannerman, Yi was reportedly born to be a successor to his maternal grandfather, who was a high-ranking official in the Chinese Community Party (CCP). He was dubbed by Chinese media as “China’s most talented young writer” after publishing his first novel, “Redemption,” in 2011 when he was just 14 years old.

Yi became a vocal dissident of the CCP following the death of his father, a former state-run banking executive, in 2016. Yi claimed that his father was jailed during President Xi Jinping’s crackdown on corruption.
What (喜)a(闻)great(乐)shame(见)
 

Bellum_Romanum

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Yi, a U.S. national born in China, also assisted some of the refugees financially. He reportedly helped them stay in hotels since Poland does not accept their Ukrainian currency and cards.

A descendant of a Manchu royal bannerman, Yi was reportedly born to be a successor to his maternal grandfather, who was a high-ranking official in the Chinese Community Party (CCP). He was dubbed by Chinese media as “China’s most talented young writer” after publishing his first novel, “Redemption,” in 2011 when he was just 14 years old.

Yi became a vocal dissident of the CCP following the death of his father, a former state-run banking executive, in 2016. Yi claimed that his father was jailed during President Xi Jinping’s crackdown on corruption.
I hope he's sent to the frontline so that he can finally see Valhalla.
 
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