Support everywhere is crumbling. The EU/NATO is also tiring of the whole thing.
"The RuZZian economy is in tatters, I tell you! TATTERS!!"
Gee, I wonder what the average Ukie sitting in the dark thinks of Zelensky’s “ leadership “ ? At least the Titanic had its lights on when it went down.
Without the internals, the legitimacy of this “poll” cannot be proven.
Hindustan Times
11/27/22
Putin’s war empties arsenal of 20 NATO nations after U.S; Setback for Ukraine | Report
“In a huge setback to Ukraine’s fight against the Russian offensive, most NATO members have run out of weapons. According to a report published in the New York Times, at least 20 of the alliance’s 30 members are “pretty tapped out.” A NATO official also said that smaller countries have exhausted their potential. Even the U.S. military is rushing to replenish the arms stock it has supplied to Kyiv.”
US falls short on weapons, will not divert exports from South Korea
“The war in Ukraine has now lasted for almost 10 months. The Western allies remember before the beginning of the war simply had not anticipated the scale of this conflict but today it is the primary cause of domestic and international wars.”
U.S. looks to supply older and cheaper weapons to Ukraine.
NATO plans on restarting old weapons factories to boost prouction.
Ukraine is firing 7k rounds per day of which the U.S. only produces 15k per month.
New York Times
11/26/22
U.S. and NATO Scramble to Arm Ukraine and Refill Their Own Arsenals
“C’mon, man! Everyone knows that the New York Times have always been Russian propagandists!” ~ Joe Biden, probably
Are these the same Pollsters who predict a red tsunami?
I’ve been hearing this for over 1 year——
“Most analysts in Russia & some in the West criticize the U.S. as allegedly fighting a “proxy war” in Ukraine, designed to weaken Russia. Why does no one ever contemplate the opposite, how China might be using Russia as a proxy to weaken US/NATO military capacities? THREAD 1/
Which country benefits the most from a prolonged war in Ukraine? The PRC. Which country benefits the least? Ukraine. But which country benefits the second least? Russia. 2/
“The PRC also is reaping tremendous economic benefits from Putin’s war, purchasing Russian oil at heavily discounted prices. Over time, Russia also will become heavily dependent on Chinese technologies. Russia’s dependencies on China are growing rapidly. 3/
“So why must Russians continue to die to enhance Chinese security? Why must Russians suffer economically while continuing to provide China with economic benefits? In return, Xi won’t even say one positive word about Putin’s sovereignty claims in Ukraine. Some friend. 4/
“I’m assuming that those in Moscow who think strategically & realistically about Russia’s long-term security and economic interests are quietly wrestling with these questions. Hoping eventually they stop being so quiet. 5/ END THREAD”
~ Michael McFaul
Military Operation in Ukraine on December 1, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRUyIKTka9c
All the Russians have to do is get rid of PUTIN and the war will end.
...with a quick Russian victory as the rest of the leadership there is getting tired of the very slow pace.
Casualties are piling up - now at a rate of nearly as many the Soviet Union lost in a decade in Afghanistan (15,000) every six weeks or so.
Another wave of mobilization seems likely for next month, which is sure to entertain the public.
There may be some Russian gains as the main force of mobniks gets thrown into combat in a month or two, but then there are likely going to be some more humiliating battlefield losses as well - and mountains of more dead Russians.
All while economic conditions continue to deteriorate.
When logistics to Crimea are cut, the scale of this disaster will be unavoidable to notice for the Russian public.
Putin’s last Winter in power.
May it be so!