Chitchat Jialat! Russia lost heavily woh! Many American Sarporkers Steamed!

What's Russia going to retaliate with? Most of its operational tanks and military hardware has been destroyed in Ukraine, a country recognized for having a third rate military force.
Russia will retaliate by calling together their other loser friends from the CSTO (each more fucked up than the other) to issue strongly worded statements of their unhappiness and issue empty threats.

 
Russia will retaliate by calling together their other loser friends from the CSTO (each more fucked up than the other) to issue strongly worded statements of their unhappiness and issue empty threats.



That's the worst they can do. I doubt the operational readiness of their nukes. But NATO doesn't want to take any chances.
 
Russia can win battles, but not win the war. The total fertility rate for Russia has drop from year 1927 of 6.73 to 2022 1.54. The population now is standing at 144 million. Russia is not a young country, and the median age for Russia is around 39.6 years.

So in a war , you need resources and continuous re-supplies. The armed forces are neither well-trained nor high-tech. The logistic is bad and there's no proper planning and strategy in this invasion. The Star general has to go on the front line and monitor the battle. This speaks a lot about the capability and command and control of the whole Russia Arm forces.

This war is long and protracted. If the Russia don't end the war fast enough, they will die from fast dwindling resources. Putin maybe a tough nut, but his arm forces are quite another. With EU teaming up, Russia will die a slow and torturous defeat in the end.
 
That's the worst they can do. I doubt the operational readiness of their nukes. But NATO doesn't want to take any chances.
I bet most of their tactical and ICBM nukes are duds. They'll probably end up nuking themselves. Just look at their pathetic military hardware/electronics, they are losing buyers too, ha!:roflmao:

https://asiatimes.com/2022/03/russias-arms-sales-could-go-to-zero-over-ukraine/

Russia’s arms sales could go to zero over Ukraine
The poor performance of Russian equipment deployed in the Ukraine war is bound to be giving global buyers second thoughts

by Stephen Bryen March 8, 2022

How can it be that a large Russian army attacking force, capable of causing untold destruction, is being checkmated and systematically devastated by Ukraine’s military, in particular its special forces?

And what impact will this have on the Russian army and its industrial backbone, the Russian companies that build the tanks, armored personnel carriers, mobile air defenses and aircraft including fixed-wing and helicopters – all of which have suffered extreme losses in the conflict?

Russia’s exports consist of various commodities, most prominently wheat, oil and gas, and armaments. Before the Ukraine war, Russian arms sales were doing brisk business with an order book running at around $55 billion.

Russia was able to offer capable weapons at a considerable discount over Western companies jousting for the same market and, in some cases, systems that outmatched the competition, such as the Russia-made S-400 air defense system.

But now, with Russian armor, fighter jets, helicopters and mobile air defense systems being blasted by Ukrainian fighters for the world to see, a once rosy sales outlook for Moscow’s arms builders is looking grim.
 
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