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What Happens If Ukraine Loses The War?

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Russia’s ruler, Vladimir Putin says that the Ukrainian army is facing collapse. Does that mean victory for Russia is right around the corner? And what does that mean for the rest of the world, especially Ukraine’s backers, like the United States?

Putin stated that the high casualty rate sustained by the Ukrainian military since Kiev launched its incursion in Russia’s Kursk Region could soon render its armed forces useless. He said the Ukrainian attempt to disrupt the Russian military with the massive attack across the border last month had backfired. He also said that Russian troops had been securing more land in Donbas, which is a priority for Moscow, at a pace unseen in a long time. Meanwhile, Ukrainian troops are “suffering very high losses in manpower and hardware.”

”Our military has stabilized the situation and is now gradually pushing the opponent from the border territories. More importantly, there is no resistance to our advancement [in Donbas],” Putin explained. “The opponent has weakened itself on the key axis by moving those relatively strong and well-trained units to the border areas.”

“Because of that, [Kiev] risks a collapse of the front line on the most important axis. The casualties may result in a loss of fighting capability of the entire armed forces, which is what we are looking to achieve,” the Russian ruler added.

Russia Destroys Two U.S.-Made HIMARS Concealed By Ukraine

Just yesterday, the Russian Defense Ministry estimated that Ukrainian casualties in the Kursk operation had surpassed 9,700 troops. Kiev also lost 81 tanks, dozens of other armored vehicles, hundreds of cars, and multiple heavy weapons, the military said.

Why Military Conscription Is Worse Than Slavery

Based on this information, does this mean Ukraine has suffered enough losses that the war is all but won by Russia? If so, what does this mean for the West? The United States and NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) may not be too keen on taking a loss. If that is the case, they may pour even more fiat currency into Ukraine for more military equipment and weapons. It also could mean boots on the ground and a push to change this from a proxy war with the U.S. to a hot one.

Stop The Denial: Ukraine Is A Proxy War That Will Lead To Wider World War

Even all the way back in April, it was fairly clear that Ukraine was going to lose this war. The Conversation made note of it and said that the West is going to have some tough decisions. Those countries can either let Ukraine lose, or they can push the limits of what the slave class will tolerate by getting into a major world war. The West would be going up against a “resurgent and aggressive Russia” should it choose to elevate the conflict.

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