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    Russian soldiers seem to have been complaining about shortages for some time now. Just look at how the amount of shelling has gone down. They’re sending T-55’s to the front line now. Even the Kremlin will have to acknowledge the reality at some point I guess.

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    It has been evident from the start, but it must be really bad now that hes admitting it. We’ve seen LPR/DNR forces using Mosins for a while now.

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      it must be really bad now that hes admitting it.

      I was thinking quite differently about this. Now that the Ukrainian counter offensive started, wouldn’t it be in Russia’s interest for opposing forces to underestimate Russia’s military strength?

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        There’s that much intelligence coming out of Russia either through the US, UK or even Ukraine itself that even if they were to try and hide it, it would soon come to light

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      I would assume that like North Korea nukes are only useful if not used. Once those weapons are used (if they are in a state to be used) there is nothing keeping Russia viable as an independent state. It would be the starting gun for a larger conflict as no nation with any ability will let even the smallest nukes to be set off without a response. Those weapons are doing their job only if not fired and might be the only “red line” this war truly has.

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      Under 0.5 nukes used: 1/1000000000 Over 0.5 nukes used: 1000000000/1

      No-one, not even Russia, is going to cross that line. This is a regional conflict with casualties in the tens of thousands. WW3 was a global conflict with casualties in the tens of millions.

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    Russia is in a horrible shape, all neighbors should considering attacking and grabbing a piece of land and destroying the big bear once and for all

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      What kind of sense does that make?

      “Russia is trying to attack and grab its neighbor’s land, which is not OK and they must be stopped!”

      “We should attack and grab their land instead!”

      So it’s not ok if they do it, but it’s definitely ok if everyone else does it. That is nonsensical.

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        And outside of whether it’s okay or not, it’s just stupidly risky.

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      destroying the big bear once and for all

      You sure about that? Wasn’t Russia like in a much worser shape after WW1 and got raided by line 15 countries at once (“to strangle the bolshevik baby in its crib” according to Churchill)? And they still prevailed?

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      They should also do it in the winter to increase the likelihood of success

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      Works in the playground, but not so much when they can start the worst conflict the planet has ever seen.