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Have you ever fought/served in an armed conflict?
The phrase "Russia is kicking Ukraine's ass.", to me, comes from someone who is, at best, an AirSoft cosplayer.
It's hyperbolic propaganda at face value, and doesn't match up with credible intelligence analysis reporting from news agencies both in and outside of NATO countries. The narrative spun by such hand-waiving talk is that casualty attrition rate per kilometer gained has no bearing on logistic or strategic capability.
Anyone who has been seriously involved with warfare knows that the casualty rates of the supposed 2nd/3rd most capable military in the world are appalling considering the relatively small size of the Ukrainian military. This is an absurd gamble Putin has made. The men lost now will not be there to finally take Kyiv.
On top of that, there's very little to stop the PLA from rolling his entire South-Eastern flank and putting their giant dick in his puckered asshole. It's convenient for them for the Russian Federation and NATO to be occupied so they may sell their influence with relative ease, and continue dicking with their other Asian neighbors.
Do you believe that the Ukrainians will just stop fighting after Kyiv has fallen, by the way?
I also don't take the view that the Russian Federation is "losing". The Ukrainians are certainly barely managing a desperate struggle for survival; their only hope is international military pressure from other geographic theaters of operations and/or a collapse of Putin's regime. They must also try to keep engaging the invading forces in a war of maneuver instead of static defense with dwindling man-power and arms.
However, despite all of that, the Orcs are far from "kicking Ukraine's ass". If they were, in my opinion, we'd see Russian Federation flags a few kilometers outside of Kyiv, and even more probing of Polish, Lithuanian, Estonian, Latvian, and Finnish airspaces.
I had to say something. The bullshit of "Russia is kicking Ukraine's ass," is too strong of an odor to ignore.
Haven't they been liquidating good reserves just to make ends meet?