Russia has lost a staggering 87 percent of the total number of active-duty ground troops it had prior to launching its invasion of Ukraine and two-thirds of its pre-invasion tanks, a source familiar with a declassified US intelligence assessment provided to Congress told CNN.

Still, despite heavy losses of men and equipment, Russian President Vladimir Putin is determined to push forward as the war approaches its two-year anniversary early next year and US officials are warning that Ukraine remains deeply vulnerable. A highly anticipated Ukrainian counteroffensive stagnated through the fall, and US officials believe that Kyiv is unlikely to make any major gains over the coming months.

The assessment, sent to Capitol Hill on Monday, comes as some Republicans have balked at the US providing additional funding for Ukraine and the Biden administration has launched a full-court press to try to get supplemental funding through Congress.

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Another ‘defeat any day now’ propaganda piece?

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Dont like getting pointed out that you are and have been getting lied to by your ‘lesser evil?’

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We get lied to even more by the greater evil, so it checks out.

At least the US isn’t calling it a “military training exercise

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Could also be maga

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You say that like theres a difference between MAGA and BlueMAGA

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theyre the same picture

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You see, any normal country would have realized the war became way too costly and capitulated. But Russia is not a normal country.

Saying “Russia is losing” a year ago was not propaganda. It was just a lack of understanding how little Putin cares about the life of his soldiers. We now know he’ll just keep sending more no matter what. He literally can’t lose this war and continue to be president.

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The worlds largest, most well funded, most highly advanced military in the world cant defeat a military more than half its size that uses old outdated weapons? The US doesnt want to win this war, it wants to prolong it.

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you do know that ukraine is fighting against Russia and that the Nato only supports them and has no active troops on the ground against the russian invaders?

just checked your older posts, nevermind! Keep putting your dog in stupid pyjamas and repeat your degenerated commie propaganda…

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Russia wouldn’t even have had to capitulate, a white peace and some empty diplomatic gestures from Ukraine (like signing a piece of paper in which they promise to “denazify”), would have been enough to get a peace that Russia can sell at home. The classic power play of “we’re going home because we accomplished all objectives, we’re definitely not running away with our tail between our legs”. But Putin would rather see hundreds of thousands of Russians die, just so he can pretend one more year to never be wrong about anything.

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To be honest, I didn’t think Russia would make it to two years. I expected riots, revolution, putin getting killed, etc. It’s pretty insane how indifferent the majority of the Russian population is. That makes it even more scary.

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You think that’s weird, you should see how Americans ignore their corruption.

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Whataboutism is a moron’s contra-argument.

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It’s not indifference they are ok about it, it’s called democracy.

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They’d have to have a democracy in order for it to be called a democracy

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They just don’t have the American democrazy…

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It’s pretty insane how indifferent the majority of the Russian population is.

It’s identical in the US. 4 years of Trump and all we got was a pro Trump attempted coup.

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Trump is too narcissistic and up his own ass to deliberately export pure sadistic evil the way Putin does.

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The Kurds beg to differ

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They did protest. And everyone was arrested. Then they protested the arrests. And everyone was arrested. Then people just silently stood in groups holding blank signs. And everyone was arrested.

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Only a very small minority did protest, that’s why it didn’t work.

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That’s because Russian “law enforcement” is actually terror, they do everything for the large part of citizens to be too afraid to even speak up not to mention doing anything.

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So only another military coup could free Russia from Putin’s firm grasp.

But that’s why he kept his own military led by weak leadership. And the only paramilitary group he allowed to gain strength ended up attempting a coup against him.

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And what a whimsical coup it was

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One thing I would add is that the Russian people do want change but any attempt at changing the leadership is met with poisoning and/or long prison sentences. I would highly recommend reading about Alexei Navalny or watching the fascinating documentary

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While the army may be extremely disorsgnized, unfortunately, putin has made internal security extremely solid. Add to that the fact that a great amount of people in russia are politicaly passive or pro Z, I don’t think a revolution is coming from the people anytime soon.

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I feel like Ukraine needs to take the fight to Russia for that to work, but that runs the risk of galvanizing the population against Ukraine as well

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They don’t know the war is going badly. They don’t know what Western society knows about the war. They’re fed state approved propaganda and nothing more. They’re also plastered constantly which kills motivation for political upheaval.

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Good thing Obama made propaganda legal and protected here in the US.

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and thank God western media tells the unbiased truth.

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You done commenting “what about the US”?

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Well you know how it is. Everyone who knows what’s going on left, everyone else just watches TV and believes them because why wouldn’t they.

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10 points

Give it time. It took 3 years of war for the 1917 revolution to start.

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Protest is met with swift arrest and long prison sentences.

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This cannot be true lol. If it is, russians must be feeling this a lot more at home and international news hasnt reported the shock yet

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It’s not hard to do body counts. Satellites don’t have to do much for getting counts of troops. And counting the dead isn’t hard either at this point with constant drones and videos recording 24/7. I’m sure you aren’t arguing the numbers just being surprised, and it’s more shocking that russians haven’t overthrown putin at this point.

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0.2% of population and they have had mobilizations since then so it’s not that big a deal

Like if 120 people died in a city of 60 000. Not really noticeable

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Those 120 people have family and friends. A workplace or a school. So if 120 people die, nearly everyone in a city of 60000 would have known one of the dead.

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And most of that 0.2% are poor people from racial groups that Moscow wish didn’t exist. So it’s all working out.

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Of the total population it may be small but the deaths are not a random sampling of the population. They are almost exclusively young men. If we define fighting age as 18-45 Russia has roughly 25 million men. 315k casualties is 1.26% of that population. That alone is a massive amount to lose in such a short period of time. Even before this Russia was in a demographic crisis.

And that 18-45 range is probably too generous. Soldiers are usually young, particularly front line infantry. In the US military like 45% of service members are under 25 and 65% are under 30. When you factor in the number of Russians who fled the country to avoid mobilization (~1 million) 10% of the men between 18 and 30 in 2021 being currently in the military, dead, or fled is a realistic estimate. That’s crazy. Those are numbers we haven’t seen since WWI. And the conflict isn’t over, more will die.

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They can’t or won’t leave. And even if they try, the die.

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If we could harness the energy of Regan spinning in his grave, we’d have a limitless supply of energy.
Imagine telling any conservative, during the Cold War era, that we could completely fuck Russia’s military power and readiness, for years to come, by sending weapons to a relatively small country. They would be rushing to arm anyone and everyone they could, unintended consequences be damned. And yet, here we are with the GOP blocking exactly that sort of activity. And even better, there is a very real possibility that we aren’t arming future terrorists this time around. Maybe that’s the GOP’s problem, Russia losing in Ukraine won’t create an excuse in 20 years to kill more brown people.

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In the world of politics you never give something for free. The Republicans are asking for more stringent border security and more border funding. If democrats were truly committed to supporting Ukraine then they would have made those concessions all ready. The problem is democrats love exploiting brown people for their cheap sweat shop labor.

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Or the Dems know that letting the GOP get their shitty ideas through just because Dems want something isn’t a good idea and are going to try to do it without the traitors’ party’s help

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Bad news, Sparky: some of us actually lived through all the decades that conservatives imported exploitable brown people to boost profits. The shit you gargle from talk radio shows does not trump our lived experience.

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Border security wouldn’t stop migrant workers. The whole “invasion of the border” thing is never talking about those people, as was proven by farmers lamenting their absence in Florida.

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I wasn’t referencing migrant workers with work visas, I was referencing all the people entering illegally. Of course farm owners are upset, their source of cheap labor dried up.

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George W. Bush set the precedent that The US does not negotiate with terrorists. Even when those terrorists are in Congress. They should stop setting precedents they don’t really mean.

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I hope you have a wonderful day.

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Jesse what the fuck are you talking about

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The problem is democrats love exploiting brown people for their cheap sweat shop labor.

You could build an IMAX theater with all that projection.

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Or is it that the Democrats understand the rhetorical danger of equating an actual war in Europe involving a major nuclear power, with the ego driven pet project of a fascist demagogue?

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Bullshit. You pass a law because it’s the right thing to help the country not because you got something for it.

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That’s cute that you think the world works that way.

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I agree with you, Maggoty, and that why neither one of us will get very far in National politics.

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Oh yes, more money to fix the perpetual, nebulously defined “border problem”.

Sometimes compromise is not the solution. This is one of those times. I’m tired of Republican fearmongers getting rich off my tax dollars by funneling it into the border security slush fund.

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If democrats were truly committed to supporting Ukraine then they would have made those concessions all ready.

They have been, some substantial compromises actually. The Republicans still wanting more, in a non-compromising sort of way.

Personally I’m hoping the FBI actually does checks on everyone in Congress, to make sure they’re not being compromised to vote in certain ways that certain countries wants.

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Ain’t that literally why they supported the Mujahideen?

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Bingo! You get the prize :)

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Religious fanatics.

Not religious fanatics this time.

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There*. Also, mind elaborating? Or are these wild cards pulled from your rectum?

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If we could harness the energy of Regan spinning in his grave, we’d have a limitless supply of energy.

I had always thought the same thing about Nixon, after he sees what Trump gets away with.

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Ya, it’s pretty bad when you can look at Nixon as a “stand up guy” compared to Trump. He at least had the decency to recognize that he had been caught in his bullshit, resign and go away.

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Say what you will about the Boomers, but at least they knew when it was time to leave.

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Nixon is really interesting as a president it’s kind of a shame how he’s only remembered for Watergate and the drug war now. Most people don’t think “created the EPA” or “desegregation” when they picture Nixon, he also ended the Viet Nam war and draft. Definitely a complex person above a lot of other presidents, poor Quaker upbringing and looked down on by his elite classmates, could have rejected the draft on his Quakerism but became a lieutenant commander, insanely respected as he rose through the ranks and commended by almost everyone he worked with. Did terrible things with Kissinger in South America as a staunch anti-communist. It’s like every stark judgement on him has some extreme counter example. The guy basically was the USA at an insane time in history, definitely a man who fully embodied that period of history.

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They don’t want to hurt the feelings of anyone they made friends with on their last 4th of July holiday in Moscow

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Good, now let’s make them lose the rest. Slava Ukraini!

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Heroyam Slava

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With amount of human reserves Russia has, it is practically impossible.

This war simply can’t be won by brute force and total extermination.

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