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Today, Putin has calculated that taking Ukraine by force is in his and Russia's interest. He no doubt anticipated that the West would impose diplomatic and economic sanctions, which U.S. and European leaders threatened beforehand. Putin may have miscalculated Ukrainian resistance and the intensity of the West's opposition, but it doesn't mean he is crazy, or didn't consider the possibilities and chose to invade regardless. It remains to be seen if Putin's plan will succeed or fail, but what is clear is that there was a plan to invade Ukraine in force, and that plan has been executed since day one. Ukrainian troops are putting up a valiant fight facing long odds and difficult conditions. Russia holds most if not all of the advantages. It can, and has, attacked Ukraine from three different directions. The Russian military holds a decided advantage in manpower, as well as air, naval and armor superiority. It has vast resources to draw on. While Ukraine has the support of much of the international community, which is providing weapons, Ukraine is fighting alone. Believing Russia's assault is going poorly may make us feel better but is at odds with the facts. We cannot help Ukraine if we cannot be honest about its predicament.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10569141/Putin-NOT-crazy-Russian-invasion-NOT-failing-writes-military-analyst-BILL-ROGGIO.html

> Today, Putin has calculated that taking Ukraine by force is in his and Russia's interest. > He no doubt anticipated that the West would impose diplomatic and economic sanctions, which U.S. and European leaders threatened beforehand. > Putin may have miscalculated Ukrainian resistance and the intensity of the West's opposition, but it doesn't mean he is crazy, or didn't consider the possibilities and chose to invade regardless. > It remains to be seen if Putin's plan will succeed or fail, but what is clear is that there was a plan to invade Ukraine in force, and that plan has been executed since day one. > Ukrainian troops are putting up a valiant fight facing long odds and difficult conditions. Russia holds most if not all of the advantages. > It can, and has, attacked Ukraine from three different directions. The Russian military holds a decided advantage in manpower, as well as air, naval and armor superiority. > It has vast resources to draw on. While Ukraine has the support of much of the international community, which is providing weapons, Ukraine is fighting alone. > Believing Russia's assault is going poorly may make us feel better but is at odds with the facts. > We cannot help Ukraine if we cannot be honest about its predicament. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10569141/Putin-NOT-crazy-Russian-invasion-NOT-failing-writes-military-analyst-BILL-ROGGIO.html

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We cannot help Ukraine if we cannot be honest about its predicament.

True.

In 2014, Putin occupied and annexed the strategic Ukrainian region of Crimea, which served as a launchpad for the current invasion.

Bullshit.

The 80% ethnic Russian population of Crimea voted to separate from Ukraine. Putin did not occupy Crimea. Putin did not annex Crimea. The people of Crimea voted to separate from Ukraine.

Since 2014, the Ukrainian government has been ethnically cleansing their country of ethnic Russians. In order to prevent the ethnic Russians in the East from separating with more of their country.

Meanwhile, Ukraine is trying create a Ukraine for Ukrainians by ridding itself of foreign influence. And they're trying to prevent a bunch of immigrants from stealing more chunks of their country. All while the

So, will Ukraine become a country for Ukrainians and stop a bunch of immigrants from stealing more of their country away from them? Or will the ethnically diverse Russia seize control of Ukraine? Or will Ukraine remain under Jewish control and be turned into the Jew's second Israel and become Khazaria?

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And the troops that seized Crimea were already there. They were local troops just not under satanic orders

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Troops? Seized?

Do you think Putin came flying in on a MIG shooting missiles and conquered Crimea? That's not what happened.

The people in Crimea voted to not be a part of Ukraine. 83% turnout with more than 95% voting to not be a part of Ukraine. Crimea wasn't seized.

Although, the rest of Ukraine did later become fully under control of the "Satanists", otherwise known as the Anti-Christ, otherwise known as the Jews.

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The globalists claimed that Putin sent in troops to enforce the vote results. Nope they were already there was my point