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    1. I don’t think it will an announcement like before in 2022. It will just slowly and silently happen in the background without much attention being drawn to it. Already this week i’ve seen at least 4 or 5 videos of guys getting forcedly conscripted in the Penza region.

    2. One_Cream_6888 on

      >The CCD head also stressed that a new mobilization campaign would not solve other problems of the Russian Federation. In particular, he said the country would continue losing facilities and resources as a result of Ukrainian strikes.

      >“In addition, if such a decision is made, the Russians will not have more fuel, and the Russian territory will continue to be systematically hit. And others should think carefully before helping Putin with this madness, because some could lose their entire economy in three to five days,“ he said.

      >Kovalenko believes the only way for Russia to avoid further deterioration of the situation is to end the war.

      General full scale mobilization across his whole empire causing collapse of the economy in three to five days is unlikely. But within a year very likely.

      The only sensible option left for Putin is, indeed, to end the war as quicky as he can. But, of course, he won’t.

      His ’strategy‘ is when you’re in a deep hole, dig ever faster.

    3. UnionGuyCanada on

      Mobilize all the meat he wants. They have no fuel to get anywhere. Soon  the troops in Ukraine will realize there is no way home and no one coming to help.

        It is all over for Russia, finally. Just see how long Putin can keep the facade up.

    4. SovietPropagandist on

      They’re already mobilizing more poor fucks from the far east. They snatch guys right out of the factory as they leave their shift

    5. RW-Firerider on

      Mobilization wouldnt yield any results. Sure, they might stabilize their decline for a short time, but they dont have the fuel, equipment or hardware to use these troops.

      Throwing more men into this war is only going to increase the daily number of casulties for the russians

    6. Big_Bookkeeper1678 on

      I can’t understand what Putin thinks his endgame is now. He’s got to know it’s a lost cause if even trumpy-dumpty is admitting that the Ukrainians are winning.

    7. CustomerBusiness3919 on

      Apparently once russian soldiers reach the battlefield, their lifespan is 20-35 MINUTES.

    8. KAPT_Kipper on

      I’m sure there is a shadow mobilization in effect now. Quietly picking people up off the streets for example. I’m sure the jails in Russia are close to being empty.

    9. pandabearak on

      Probably the silver lining of the whole Iran/USA Hormuz debacle. You can’t move troops if you have no oil to give them. Slava Ukraine.

    10. Common-Ad6470 on

      Hopefully even more Ruzzian pain.
      If he orders a mobilisation it will just hasten the end for him and his regime, he’s just too dumb to realise it.

    11. I’m worried that all Putin is capable of is to double down – he can’t countenance failure.

    12. Frost_Flaker on

      I read yesterday in the New York Times that the average life expectancy for a Russian soldier once they enter the battlefield is approximately 30 minutes.

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