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  1. RuZZia is on the brink of collapse and the orange one does anything to avoid the collapse. He and his cronies really are ruzzki assets.

  2. SexyCouple4Bliss on

    Now we see why the US (as a puppet state of Putin) is pushing Ukraine to give in and give in a lot quick. Europe needs to hold the line and this might end up okay.

  3. So, according to the orange ape, Ukraine should surrender before the collapse. Europe should stand strong and let muscovy collapse

  4. eagerrangerdanger on

    Russia is desperate for a face saving off-ramp that codifies territorial gains before their strategic position weakens further. It’s desperation masquerading as diplomacy.

  5. I hope that all this stalling and pushing will lead to an overestimation on their part that ends in an unrecoverable spiral. Stay strong Ukraine.

  6. Time to tell the USA they don’t need their help to beat collapsing Russia.

  7. Showmethepathplease on

    When they say “Ukraine has no cards” – the opposite is true 

    Russia needs a resolution and fast

    The lickspittles in America are trying to gift to him

  8. But oh, I’m ALSO supposed to believe Putie’s gonna ramp up aggression against Western Europe in 2026?

  9. VoraciousTrees on

    It sounds like regional governments are trying to preserve their demographics. Especially the regions that tend to provide the infantry used in these infiltration assaults that take the brunt of the casualties. 

    If it’s a volunteers‘ war, lowering the pay for volunteers is a good way to send fewer of them.

  10. fatbreadslut on

    although i love reading news like this, it’s kind of contradictory to all the information from high ranking european military officials about how russia is going to attack nato in a few years‘ time. like they can’t even pay their own soldiers?

  11. It is tragic that so many non-Russians were fed to the criminal war machine that made life in these far places too harsh to avoid needing that money that comes with signing up. I want to see an independent Yakutia.

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