SquirrelOrange3
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ras is the same type of poster you are. Russian apologist who tries to put a shine on Russian turds. which can be done, as long as the person doesn't know its dung.
israel has nothing to do with this situation. kinda like football, the transitive property is crap in warfare. in your argument the only super power in the world is Afghanistan. they whooped both the US and Russia.
I know there are some who will argue against it, but I don't think I have ever claimed Ukraine is winning this war. at least in the conventional sense, I have always maintained they will lose ground, but for their sakes hopefully fight hard enough to not lose everything.
Russia being better than Ukraine was a given from the start, so Russia isn't proving how macho they are here.
Israel is relevant. If "the greatest army in the world" can't push through a strip of land that's 7.5 miles wide at its very widest point from east to west, on a 25 mile front from north to south, after over two years of fighting, even when "the almighty God is helping them," then the Russians advancing 20 miles on an 800-mile front line, even without help from the god of Hebrew mythology, then that's pretty significant, especially when the Russians are fighting a very well-equipped, very well-trained army compared to the poorly-equipped Gazans who don't even have a plane, main battle tank, infantry fighting vehicle or any other advanced weaponry to speak of.
Afghanistan isn't a superpower, but the Afghans & Vietnamese proved themselves to be among the very toughest human beings on Earth. The Afghans didn't just defeat the Russians, they defeated the Ukrainians too in addition to 13 other Soviet republics. The Ukrainian Brezhnev sent them in. Jihadis from all over the place went and fought there, but the best American "crusaders" can do is cheer "To the last Ukrainian! Pray for Ukraine!"
The Ukrainians have already lost more territory than they would have if they would've just signed the peace agreement in Istanbul in 2022. It was only two provinces back then. After the Ukrainians didn't sign a peace treaty a few months ago (and why would they? When the war ends, the money from the USA & Europe ends), one of the Russians told them, "This time it was four provinces, next time it'll be five." And he's not wrong, unless it ends up being more than five.
 
				 
						 
 
		 
 
		 Granted, both armies are fighting hard and losing a lot of guys, but look at the body swaps:
  Granted, both armies are fighting hard and losing a lot of guys, but look at the body swaps:
 
   
 
		
 
 
		
 
 
		

 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
					
				
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		