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Re: The impact of Russian and Ukrain war on world economy
by
Sithara007
on 14/07/2024, 04:07:23 UTC
Russian Z-patriots cannot come to terms with the fact that all their military power has been stuck and worn down in Ukraine for the third year, which they planned to capture in a few days. To justify the virtually crushing defeat on a front with a total length of over a thousand kilometers, they came up with the excuse that they were fighting not with Ukrainians, but with all NATO members. The justification that they are being defeated by a stronger opponent calms them down a little.

 Other states are providing assistance to Ukraine, but military assistance is coming too slowly and in insufficient quantities. Therefore, Ukrainians bear the brunt of defending against Russian aggression in this war. At the end of last year and the beginning of this year, the United States did not provide military assistance to Ukraine for about eight months, and the occupiers wanted to take advantage of this, launching endless assaults along almost the entire front line. Ukraine was able to survive this time only thanks to its unmanned systems, and its naval drones, together with Ukrainian Neptune missiles, were able to destroy a third of the Russian Black Sea Fleet and forced Russia to hide its remains in Russian ports.

As for Israel, the International Criminal Court has already issued several warrants against its political and military leaders for excessive brutality in repelling an attack by Hamas. Therefore, Israel will also be responsible.

In reality, Russia is not fighting Ukraine, but the NATO. Thousands of mercenaries from NATO countries are fighting along with the Ukrainians, and advanced NATO weaponry such as F16, ATACMS and HIMARS have been given to Ukraine. And despite all this, Ukraine has been losing ground steadily for the last one year or so. And now the Ukrainian military commanders are crying that they are running out of manpower and they need to recruit among the refugees who are currently residing in foreign countries.