We're finally seeing mainstream media acknowledging that Ukraine war will end in surrender
We're finally seeing mainstream media acknowledging that Ukraine war will end in surrender

Ukraine war will end in surrender - Asia Times

We're finally seeing mainstream media acknowledging that Ukraine war will end in surrender
Ukraine war will end in surrender - Asia Times
This doesn't seem like mainstream Western media, who certainly don't acknowledge Azov being neo Nazis or Zelenaky being a dictator at this point.
asiatimes is definitely not western MSM, I don't know who is behind it, but I've been reading their coverage on the Ukraine War and they have a slight pro-Russia side.
libs will read the headline and assume ruZZia is going to surrender any second now
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Most europeans, when asked about this, will agree that the war will most likely end in a negociated settlement. Which, while a step down from the posted article, is a lot more sober analysis than the press is ready for.
Seems like reality is finally starting to sink in, too bad it took two years of fighting for this to happen.
"While both groups recognise the need for continued military provision, to help Ukraine push back at Russian aggression, there is a profound gulf around what constitutes a victory – and what the purpose of Europe’s support actually is.”
Yeah no fucking kidding, Europe's support since late 2022 has been based on "damn that didn't work, but maybe if we do it more it will work"
Not if the Ghost has anything to say about it. And he does
The word used here is "privid", funnily enough in half of Slavic languages it means "ghost", but in other half it means "hallucination" or "mirage" (for example in Polish "przywidzenie")
Please tell me that tweet wasn't from later than July 2022
Sadly the architects of this war will remain untouched, save for Western Europe who'll have to contend with the European Taliban they created and being fleeced by our government; even worse so if Trump gets the reins.
Our government is behaving like it always has, but is racism against Russians in Europe so bad it would make them harm themselves to this extent?
Unfortunately, there are unlikely to be personal repercussions for those responsible. However, they are becoming increasingly toxic politically. My prediction is that once Trump assumes power, he will push aggressively for European to cover NATO subscription fees in full. Eu will in turn use this as a pretext to justify future austerity measures. This will likely lead to the dismantling of social services under the guise of standing up to Russia.
The big question is whether enough people in Europe genuinely believe that Russia would invade Europe to warrant sacrificing their standard of living for military buildup purposes. It's one thing to show abstract support for Ukraine on social media, but quite another when personal financial hardships ensue as a result.
I feel for the people of Ukraine.
Russia destroys large parts of their country while their leaders sell off the rest to the west to “rebuild”.
Truly one of the worst timelines for them.
Exactly! Half of my ancestors lived near Odessa and I have been following events in Russia/Ukraine for over 20 years. I want to point out some key indicators that Kiev is obviously losing the war that anti-Russia propagandists will never admit to:
Is it an MIC in Russia? Or do they retain state ownership of any of it? I am not familiar with who owns their weapons production and so on.
That's a good question. The Russian Federation's military industrial complex is primarily state-owned and state-directed. Note, by "military industrial complex" I am referring to Russia's military related manufacturing companies collectively. As a socialist, I certainly believe that the primary role of state-ownership of these companies makes their production significantly more efficient than, say, the United States' bloated and corrupt, totally private military industrial complex that endlessly fleeces US taxpayers.
https://rujec.org/article/27978/ 2017 published in the Russian Journal of Economics
A good summary. I think the key factor is that Russia has massive artillery superiority along with the ability to produce shells in the necessary quantities. Something like 80% of the casualties come from artillery fire, so that's clearly by far the most dominant factor in the whole war.
It's also worth noting that Ukraine is forced to act very predictably because they have to worry about media perception. This allows Russia to draw Ukraine into cauldrons like Artemovsk, Avidevka, and Volchansk, where Ukraine has no choice but to keep feeding its best forces into losing battles.
I expect that the war will end with the collapse of the Ukrainian army. As motivated and trained people become increasingly replaced with conscripts who have no interest in fighting, the professional core of the army becomes eroded. Eventually there will be an inflection point where there just aren't enough professional soldiers to hold the whole thing together, and the collapse will be very rapid once that point is reached.