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    1 month ago

    They’re really pushing the narrative that “Russia wants to conquer all of Ukraine” so that when that doesn’t happen they can claim victory.

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      1 month ago

      They know Russia isn’t actually going to invade Europe, but they probably want to whip the Poles into a frenzy anyway.

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        How else are you going to scare the EU into buying all that US military junk that, as it so happens, isn’t that better than the Soviet-based improved weaponry?

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      yeah I think that’s exactly it, since it’s very likely that Russia will stop at western Ukraine, western media can start doing victory laps at that point

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        1 month ago

        Something tells me that Russia won’t even go that far - they might take a few oblasts like Kharkov and Odessa, where the people are more Russian-aligned, leave everything else intact and then pick their people for the new government. The post-conflict rump Ukraine is unlikely to be in any shape to be a threat for a very long time, the decaying US empire seems to be interested more and more in targeting China, and also - absorbing a rotting tumor would mean that all the Banderites will be free to metastasize through the veins, possibly waging Crocus-like asymmetrical warfare on Russia for years. It might at the end be too costly and inconvenient, as things stand.

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          I think that’s likely as well. I doubt Russia would want to run an occupation. The rump Ukraine will also act as an albatross around Europe’s neck. They’re gonna be forced to keep pouring money into it or risk a huge immigration crisis. This is going to exacerbate the economic crisis that’s already unfolding.

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            Exactly. Running an occupation, which aside from being very unpopular would necessitate at least some rebuilding, lest they want a very economically and socially unstable region inside the federation. Also, that may be the reason they aren’t in a hurry right now - part “sparing the lives of their personnel”, part “attrition by vast economic superiority”, part “eh, whatever, let them implode from the inside perhaps”. If they wanted the land, they 1) wouldn’t have given the land back to Georgia in 2008; 2) started from Armenia or Belarus - why not? they’re smaller; 3) entered with 750,000 soldiers, rather than 150-190 thousand (+ some Bars/Alpha/whatever), and wouldn’t have gone through the Istanbul shtick.

            One reason why we see the “conquer all Ukraine” fearmongering from the West and from Ukraine as well is to manufacture consent - this idea would perhaps force more people into giving themselves up to the grinder voluntarily.

            • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆@lemmygrad.mlOP
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              That’s really the elephant in the room, if Russia cared about territorial conquest then they’d start with small weak states in the south that could be taken far easier. The whole trouble in Ukraine started with the idea of NATO membership, and making sure that NATO isn’t in Ukraine is still the primary concern for Russia.