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30 thoughts on “Putin s dilemma”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars zero131056 says:

    You’re wrong about so much that I strongly believe that you’re deliberately lying. Unsubbed.

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jack Maher says:

    At this point Putin is fighting NATO, not Ukraine. The west is keeping the war going hoping they can take Putin down. Things are only going to get worse if the fighting continues. I doubt it will stay where it is now.

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars DJ says:

    Any "leader" that wants to go nuclear should be taken out. One person for the survival of millions, and the yet the west continue to bend over for this clown

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Wayne says:

    Complete agreement. I just wonder where the disconnect is in his confidence in what he can achieve. Not only is he throwing largely untrained bodies without proper equipment at the problem (and poor logistics to support them with food, fuel, and ammo), he's bitten off far more than he can chew with trying to hold the 2 additional regions beyond the 2 he originally recognized as separate republics to annex.

    Putin has removed anyone who might threaten him from his inner circle, so he's likely surrounded by "yes men" who are too afraid to tell him the truth about his army's capabilities and their odds of holding the territory already taken. Without good information, he can't form a strategy to win. He's made mistake after mistake, and this last one of doubling down and going "all in" is going to ruin him. They're mobilizing retirees, students, and very likely a lot more than the 300k they claimed. There are going to be a lot more coming home wounded, and it's going to be more difficult to explain the missing and the dead to the people. (and why it is that non-ethnic Russians get disproportionately called to serve… and why none of the elites or their families have to serve).

    Untrained human bodies are just meat shields. You put enough of them in one place, and you create a huge target. They are hopeless without armor, proper weapons, med kits, encrypted radios, night vision, advanced guided weapons, etc etc. So many are going to starve or freeze, and their moral is so low, they're actually calling Ukraine in advance to ask how to properly surrender before they've even made it to the battlefield.

    I certainly wouldn't want to serve next to the people who already tried to flee the country or the prisoners hoping for pardons. They're just as likely to shoot your own platoon and take off into the woods to try to surrender where they know they won't get shot in the back for deserting. It's insane.

    Thankfully the Russian youtubers I watch (except for some women who won't be mobilized) have made it out of Russia at the very last minute and didn't get turned back at the borders they crossed like many others did. The people know this is bad, and even the bravest and most patriotic of Russians knows this is not a war worth dying for. If someone had attacked Russia, they might be the first to sign up to defend, but to go largely unprepared and unsupported to die over annexing land that belongs to a neighbor that was once considered a friendly country where many have friends and relatives that are Ukrainian… no – they know it's not the sort of thing worth dying for.

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars *Young Degenerate* says:

    Putin thinks he can cut gas to Europe and not pay the price. No amigo.

    He will die soon.
    Russian will be partying 🥳 in 2023
    They are just trying figure out how to take away his wealth in quite way once he's death.
    The spoils of war

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Rich K says:

    Thanks Tom, I like to hear your views on Russia.

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Vikash Singh says:

    In and out just 20 mins adventure. A few months later…

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Galacticfox777 says:

    He’s already crossed severe moral lines, what’s to stop him from using a nuke?

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mike Lally says:

    Javelin missiles are out of stock by Nov 1. We literally don’t have any more to give them. He has literally won 4 regions, and has threatened to defend them with nukes. NATO will pressure Ukraine to settle for peace. Putin wins the east and Ukraine hold the West plus still has access to the Black Sea. And winter is looming in Europe. Public sentiment will turn against Ukraine when 800% inflation to heat homes hits.

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars P Lan says:

    I think the outcome of this situation is life or death for Putin, his family, and close followers. This is one of the many major issues with societies that are setup like Russia. How far do you think you'd be willing to go to save your kids, wife, husband, etc. Highlighting why it's in the world's best interest to not have a nuclear power at the behest of 1 person. He's only human after all.

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Random Encounter says:

    At this point it's the story "Russia who cried wolf"

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Tony Tsai says:

    Putin still can take up North Korea's offer to take their millions of malnourished soldiers to fight in Ukraine. At least they are trained to use the Soviet era gears and are generally used to harsh conditions (weather and inadequate supplies).

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Larry O says:

    Almost everone is surprised at the resolve of the Ukrainian people to fight Russia. Yes Ukraine is getting major military aid from the US and other NATO countries but it is the Ukrainian spirit that is winning the war. I would hope Putin doesn’t resolve to nuclear weapons. I’m guessing however that Putin is staying far away from 5th story windows….

  14. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars creator generator says:

    If Pootin is having his existential crisis, surely there's people around sane enough who see this and can prevent him from destroying the country. There may be 6000 nukes on each 'side' but his would get spread around the world whereas 6000 western nukes ALL go to Russia. The country would be a annihilated, becoming a radioactive wasteland. Russia would cease to exist along with up to 140 million trapped people. That's horrific.

  15. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Daniel Fill says:

    Putin is older and wants a legacy , whether it is annexing Ukraine and other Baltic states or nuke em, he can be a hero to his country or a Hitler to the world. Imagine a hero was hos intentions, but Hitler is still being talked about and will for a thousand years

  16. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Nick Cruz says:

    A solution that would be palatable to everyone on the planet–except one–is fairly obvious.

  17. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars John Holland says:

    Very much agree. The USA is not bluffing that there will be response if he should use nukes. It would be in Russia’s interest to remove him from office any way they can to avoid a bad situation getting worse.

  18. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mihai George Anghel says:

    Ukraine is not a country. Is Stalin's pretext to take teritories from Poland, Roumania and Slovakia after WW2. Ukrainians are a slavic population that lived between rivers Nistru and Nipru. They were absolute minorities outside this rivers. Stalin took this space, some rusian teritories and a big chunck from neighbours and invented Ukraine, a country bigger then France inside USSR. Then Ukrainian monsters unleashed hell upon occupied pupulations. They took peoples homes and send families in Siberia; put interdiction in schools to use latin letters and to learn in mattern language; killed local elites. And this is not something in the distant past. People that lived that times still exist. After Stalins death, in 1954 the new tzar Nikita Hruschov who was first secretary in Ukraine sovietic republic gifted Crimeea (which is populated by tatars – turkish mongol people who occupied northern shores of Black Sea) to Ukraine. This is the historic truth. US objectives are not to make justice to its NATO allies or to protect ukrainians. Real objectives are cinic: 1 inflict economic payne in Eurozone and destroy Euro as currency; 2 Destabilize Putin's regime and put a marionete in Kremlin to control russian natural resources in american interest. That's it.

  19. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Hola! pete edgley says:

    Generally agree with your vids but most conversations out there seem to follow that line, but just like covid I don't like going with the masses.
    1) Russia's finances are doing well if you look at the pound/dollar vs the ruble the it's the ruble that's doing well
    2) time is on Russia's side the winter with shutdowns for no fuel will cripple the west, leading to riots
    3) the reservists if used to defend while regular troops attack will not need to be skilled to hold territory
    Ukraine know they are up against it which is why they are trying to "poke the beast" with blowing up pipelines and blaming Russia, honestly who are they trying to kid, the Russians can just turn the pipeline off…

  20. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Hola! harry woods says:

    Just a thought, in my mind like Putin time is not on our side. Therefore It would be unwise in the extreme to give Putin any breathing room at all 🤔IMO

  21. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars COK says:

    Great video

  22. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Joachim Morgenthau says:

    I don’t think Putin will use nuclear bombs. By now the US has surely made it clear that they would take very strong measures in retaliation.

  23. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars This Is Your Captain Speaking says:

    I still think Putin stands a good chance of outsmarting the overpaid "experts".

  24. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars John K says:

    In the general sense, Ukraine-Russia conflict impresses me as similar to the Spanish Civil War [of the 1930s]: Franco's Fascists — ultra-nationalists — against the Globalist Commies. In Ukraine-Russia conflict, there is the Ultra-Nationalist THUG Putin — can Putin be characterized as fascistic? — against the Ultra-Globalist THUGS Zelinsky-Soros. It's too bad that both of these conflicting authoritarian thug regimes, who, apparently, are using their own nation as CANNON FODDER, can't both lose … or, maybe, they will. We shall see.

  25. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Daniel Cunningham says:

    Also it is tiresome to hear continued nuclear threats from Putin. Since Putin has sacrificed Russia's economy, its oil wealth, and its military to an unnecessary war in Ukraine, I don't beleive that other political actors in Russia will want to double down with nukes in Ukraine because nukes invite retaliation. Putin's cronies would invite him to leave and the dictatorship retirement plan is a firing squad. Or maybe they will make him swallow poison and tell everyone that he had a heart attack. To shut down these senseless threats, the US should overtly say that the use of nukes would cause the US to get involved in Ukraine and we would immediately destroy the Russian military in Ukraine (incl Crimea) and we can do that with conventional airpower.

  26. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ricardo Lopez says:

    Good video thank you amigo 🙏

  27. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Daniel Cunningham says:

    It's too late for Putin if he thinks that he is going to keep his ill-gotten gains in Ukraine. He may fear the consequences of a loss in Ukraine, but he should be more concerned with the loss of Nordstream pipeline and the Russian Army. Without these two items Russia is no longer a superpower and Putin has no credibility. Forget face-saving. He needs to be more concerned with those two items, which are more easily rebuilt in peacetime and without sanctions. If I were to advise Putin I would say give up Ukraine and focus on the oil and the military power that made Russia a superpower.

  28. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Loki2000 says:

    For this war to stop it needs to come from the inside !
    I hope this serves as a wakeup call to China and North Korea as to the might of NATO and its allies,.. you mess with us we'll F%^K you UP!

  29. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Raw'N'Proud77 says:

    Putin strikes me as a guy who would do anything to protect and preserve his own pride, i just hope this conflict does not come to a nuclear "solution"

  30. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Leszek Chojnacki says:

    Thanks for taking the while and share with us absolutely nothing ..

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