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Originally posted by dirtygecko:
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Irrelevant. The difference is, Russia is fighting for it's survival. While Ukraine is fighting a NATO proxy war. Because if the Ukrainian government had any survival or self preservation instincts whatsoever, they would have certainly not gone along with NATO's sabotage of the March/April 2022 negotiations, and most certainly wouldn't have banned themselves from negotiating with Russia later that same year. Fact is, Ukraine is nothing but a name at this stage. No economy, no sovereignty. Ukrainian government lost it's decision-making abilities years ago (even before Zelensky the clown). Ukraine It's a puppet state. Oh, an even better analogy. Ukraine is boxing glove. NATO is a fist. Russia is a wall. Even if it's a plaster-board wall, and it's taking some damage - nothing beyond repair. In the meantime, that boxing glove is getting irreparable damage. Once that damage goes beyond a certain threshold, the glove will be chucked away.
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"Russia is fighting for it's survival " Hilarious. Honestly, most hilarious comment I have seen. Russia was never under the threat of attack from anyone. But a slight correction anyway is needed to your seriously flawed statement, Putin is only still fighting for his own survival. His war gamble failed. Without his war, he is a dead man.