Posted on 12/13/2024 6:16:11 PM PST by marcusmaximus
FOOTAGE from Syria shows hordes of Vladimir Putin's troops fleeing the country in military trucks after a decade of bloodshed.
And satellite pics from a Russian airbase on the west coast reveals how Vlad's men have been forced to take apart their attack helicopters and air defence units before leaving hot on Assad's tail.
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Why are they not following the Biden tradition of leaving the hardware behind for the islamists?
I wonder if the people of other Russian puppet governments, for example, Cuba, might see that now is a good time to revolt because Russia is in no position to support their oppressors.
“Why are they not following the Biden tradition of leaving the hardware behind for the Islamists?”
Great minds think alike.
Belarus. Next month.
The titles of your posts, all by themselves, let EVERYONE know it’s another spamusmaximus post.
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Abandoned in Kabul Afghanistan!
Putin will redeploy them to YouCrayne.
ZEEPER FOLLIES PINGLIST!(((PING!)))
Putin and Biden have a lot in common.
That was my first thought. At least they have the sense to take their stuff with them.
They both know that Zelensky is a Degenerate, Grifting, GloboHomoPedoNazi Thief, Pirate, and Money Launderer.
Why would you trash the President, along with the YouCrayne Flag Waving
Democrats? He is the one who sent $200 Billion and counting American
Tax Dollars to YouCrayne.
You Zeepers should be kissing his a**.
How many is a horde?
Unfortunately this is not good for Ukraine. Why? Those extra troops and that extra hardware as well as the frees logistics is headed for one of two places - either the remaining portion of the Kursk region that Ukrainian troops still hold, or to Ukraine proper.
And the fact that those troops were in Syria means that Putin will not care much if they get killed, as long as they continue to wear on Ukrainian troop resources which have been very stretched (although I think a lot of the talk about Russian ‘meat grinder attacks’ are exaggerated). Even if those stories are 100% true (doubtful, and both sides have a lot of propaganda), it is still quite difficult for Ukraine as they are much smaller in terms of population. Both countries have suffered greatly - but there is a demographic cost for Ukraine that the media has stayed away from. Sure, it is important to present a ‘positive’ view when discussing the war, but the facts in the ground don’t care! If the situation is bad, the situation is bad. No matter what anyone says to the contrary.
Oh, and if President Trump is correct in his assessment of casualties (500,000 dead and wounded for Russia; 400,000 dead and wounded for Ukraine); then the situation is really horrific. As long as it’s a war of attrition, Ukraine will be in real trouble. That is a huge cost, and then you add the Ukrainians who have had to flee (in what is the largest population displacement since WW2). There are between 6.7m-10m Ukrainians outside the country, which is a large number considering the population of the country before the war was 43m. Births have fallen for obvious reasons, with Ukraine having 1.26 children per woman, similar to that of Japan. Even if Putin stopped the war today, the demographic damage to Ukraine has been massive.
Anyway, let’s hope when President Trump takes office he can help stop that war. Because it appears both Putin and Zelenskyy are committed to seeing it play out to the end, even though it is to neither’s benefit.
Where are these groups going? Where is that road and the material heading to?
Biden gave Putin the green light to invade Ukraine in a “minor incursion” and Putin and his crappy army screwed up the whole deal.
Biden also took more bribes from the Moscow mayor’s wife than from Burisma. And she still exempt from US sanctions.
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