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First, war update:
OK so how does this end?
Well here’s where Russia blew it big time.
The Ukrainians believe they can win.
Russians could have had a settlement where they get Donbass and likely even Crimea as concessions. Now the Ukrainians believe they can win, and want to win.
Ukrainians are also just full of morale, manpower, and money.
-Zelenskyy says 700k soldiers now fighting for Ukraine -- 3x those of Russia. Can definitely win a war of attrition
-Ukraine just got $40B promised from the US, and the G7 promised another $38B
Russia on the other hand is having trouble manufacturing new weapons, and is losing tons of money from sanctions and withdrawals -- 45% of its GDP was made up from sales and operations from the companies that left Russia (which doesn’t, I think, mean a 45% GDP contraction, but it means a lot). So there’s just an economic slowdown generally, and a lack of ability to manufacture advanced weapons.
Russia depends more and more on tube artillery, so it’s just blasting the Donbass to hell.
And for Russia?
See the full notes at ReconsiderMedia.com
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First, war update:
OK so how does this end?
Well here’s where Russia blew it big time.
The Ukrainians believe they can win.
Russians could have had a settlement where they get Donbass and likely even Crimea as concessions. Now the Ukrainians believe they can win, and want to win.
Ukrainians are also just full of morale, manpower, and money.
-Zelenskyy says 700k soldiers now fighting for Ukraine -- 3x those of Russia. Can definitely win a war of attrition
-Ukraine just got $40B promised from the US, and the G7 promised another $38B
Russia on the other hand is having trouble manufacturing new weapons, and is losing tons of money from sanctions and withdrawals -- 45% of its GDP was made up from sales and operations from the companies that left Russia (which doesn’t, I think, mean a 45% GDP contraction, but it means a lot). So there’s just an economic slowdown generally, and a lack of ability to manufacture advanced weapons.
Russia depends more and more on tube artillery, so it’s just blasting the Donbass to hell.
And for Russia?
See the full notes at ReconsiderMedia.com
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/reconsiderpodcast.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.