The thing is that you forge that the 4 years is broken up into 3 periods
Today there has not been enough time or supply or will for Russians to change
Bro "First, I highly doubt if Russia has lost all its smart people, and second, even if they did, the Xi-snake has millions he could easily loan to Russia, at a "reasonable" price.:
First -- yes, not "all", however the ones remaining are still hamstrung by Putin's corruption and oligarchy
"Xi lending" - he has zero incentive to do so
Bro "new pipe lines etc." - and those take time and materials - Russia doesn't have the know-how or skills or capability to make much of the transportation stuff
Bro "Still at a higher price than before he invaded" -- not quite, the net profit he makes is lower than what the Russian budget demands
Bro "prewar military is committed in Ukraine" - the UK says 97%, you say less than 30% -- yet all the indications: such as the fact that border troops in Kaliningrad, on the border with Finland and Mongolia and Russia have been reduced, that the Far East brigades have been moved to ukraine and that there was an attempted partial mobilization indicates that it is closer to the 90%
Bro - "just because we haven't seen the reserves" -- actually we have - as I said above, Russia has been moving troops from other places to the battlegrounds and that is clea that the Russians have no reserve - they're gone
“...Bro “First, I highly doubt if Russia has lost all its smart people, and second, even if they did, the Xi-snake has millions he could easily loan to Russia, at a “reasonable” price.:...”
My only problem with that statement is logistics. I seriously doubt the Trans-Siberian Rail System could support the movement of “millions” even if you packed them in cattle cars! I doubt it if could even support the shipment of Chinese arms in sufficient numbers to make any difference.
The Hitler-Stalin pact was signed in late August, 1939.
One week later Hitler invaded Poland, and that campaign was over in early October.
When Stalin invaded Finland in November, 1939, his forces massively outnumbered the Fins in troops, tanks, aircraft and other equipment.
And yet, the Fins out-fought the Soviets, inflicting five to one casualties on them, for three months before accepting a truce.
The army Stalin used to invade Finland was the one left after Stalin's massive purges of the late 1930s.
It was not "complacent", but did have largely new leadership.
Cronos: "Losses to Nazi germany (1941-1943) = they lost ehavily and only survived because of help from the USA "
Well, first, the U.S. sent almost no aid to Stalin in 1941, and relatively little in 1942, so U.S. aid was not the critical factor at Moscow in 1941, or even Stalingrad in 1942.
The fact is, Stalin beat Hitler there because he, Stalin, was the better military leader.
Cronos: " Wins against nazi germany = this was because Germany's logistics and supply failed and US support.
I don't see much change in Russian tactics or strategy "
Nazi leadership (Hitler) failed in every aspect, not just in logistics.
Cronos: " Today there has not been enough time or supply or will for Russians to change "
Right, not enough time, yet.
Cronos: " First -- yes, not "all", however the ones remaining are still hamstrung by Putin's corruption and oligarchy
"Xi lending" - he has zero incentive to do so "
Oh, I'd think Xi would have every incentive to turn Vlad the Invader into another client like North Korean Little Kim.
My point is that "smart people" are not a scarce resource in China.
And if Xi decides to keep his "smart people" in China, he could use them to build & sell whatever Vlad needs.
So I can't see a supposed lack of "smart people" being a major problem for Vlad the Invader.
Cronos: " 'new pipe lines etc.' - and those take time and materials - Russia doesn't have the know-how or skills or capability to make much of the transportation stuff "
First, I don't believe it and, second, even if true, such skills can be hired from many places, I'd think.
Cronos: " Still at a higher price than before he invaded" -- not quite, the net profit he makes is lower than what the Russian budget demands "
And that budget is controlled by whom?
Oh, right, by Vlad the Invader, so it says exactly what Vlad wants it to say, right?
Obviously, what matters is if Russia earns enough income to support it's war effort.
In this regard, let me suggest Vlad's big 40% discount on oil is not without strings attached, chief among them cementing Vlad's good relations with the Xi-snake, India's Murmu and others. These good relations can translate, now or later, into support for Vlad's war.
Cronos: "...that border troops in Kaliningrad, on the border with Finland and Mongolia and Russia have been reduced, that the Far East brigades have been moved to ukraine and that there was an attempted partial mobilization indicates that it is closer to the 90%."
First, I'd suspect those units are being cycled through Ukraine, just as we did with our units in Iraq & Afghanistan, not permanently withdrawn.
In due time they will return, though not necessarily to the same station as before.
Second, to repeat the obvious, on all of these matters I do sincerely hope you are right and I am wrong, but I'd not believe such rosy scenarios until I had scrutinized them with the highest powered magnifying glass.