In fairness to Russia, Putin has modern equipment and more soldiers waiting. They sent in the old worn down equipment. And now sending in the Chechnians. Fair credit to Ukrainians for holding out though.
I've read this a couple times but I've not seen it from any official source that would have access to the actual intel of what's been committed and what's still waiting on the sidelines. From what I've seen it's mostly coming from people analyzing the burned out husks of tanks and seeing a lot of older equipment. There are a couple schools of thought of this.
First, it could be that Putin simply doesn't have enough of the newer tech to sustain an invasion of this size. There have been pictures of new Russian tanks in Ukraine so it's not been exclusively old tanks. Russia has about 60% of their combat forces in and around Ukraine. So if it's mostly obsolete equipment there then a large portion of their military is obsolete equipment. I think this is most likely.
Second, it could be Putin is spearheading things with his worst troops and equipment hoping the best Ukrainian forces spend themselves taking out his worst. This has a logic but there's also a reason you don't see countries doing this. First, war is crazy expensive. Sending in the least effectual troops first means wasting massive amounts of resources. Second, large numbers of casualties affects morale. If your best troops sit there seeing massive numbers of injured returning from the front lines and have to drive past a lot of destruction on their way in, it's a problem.
Third, it could be that there are smaller numbers of old tech mixed in with the Russian forces but that it's used by the worst soldiers and is the most vulnerable. This would be why we're seeing it burned out so much.
Ultimately I think Russia's problems are more than can be explained by old tech. Their command and control hasn't been great and more importantly they've had a logistics nightmare. They've had vehicles running out of diesel which has nothing to do with old tech and more to do with one of the most difficult parts of war, logistics.
I wonder how the US would feel if the CCP sent arms to Mexico and was pushing them to align with their ideology over the US.
Keep viewing the world through one lens and we will continue to have more Iraqs
Putin's story doesn't add up. There are 2 NATO (3 if you count Lithuania) countries that borders Russia but yet goes after Ukraine because he's afraid of them also joining NATO? Ukraine is rich in untapped oil and natural gas. This is a land grab.
The US is STILL buying oil from Russia....
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Pedro L. Gonzalez: "Ukraine-Russia has done to a lot of American conservatives what BLM narratives did to liberals: anything less than being actively anti-Russia (with libs it was "anti-racist") is complicity. You aren't allowed to be critical or insist on staying out because silence is violence.
Conservatives managed to more or less avoid this with covid, BLM, and Jan. 6, but Ukraine-Russia got them good"
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This is why the West is wagging the dog. They knew this would have a galvanizing impact in the face of their falling poll numbers.
I have zero problem with this at this point. As long as Russia is still selling us oil then there's still some level of common ground on which to de-escalate tensions.
I’m a bit confused. First, who is getting rock hard over sanctions and providing some arms to Ukraine? Second, if the West is trying to use the crisis to rev up the base, they must be really thankful for the gift Putin gave them by provoking the war, starting it and thus far flailing about through it. This wouldn’t be the tail wagging the dog so much as a sharp wind blowing the dog and tail over.
Putin provoked the war unilaterally?
You sure about that?
How long is your span of history and where is it coming from?
What is your perception of the conflict? I’m aware of the longer history around segments of Ukraine in the pre-Soviet world, but it’s very hard to look at the history and not see Putin as the primary aggressor here.
If you're curious why Russia has become us enemy #1, this is why
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