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Speaking about brutality and crimes...
Especially regarding this post and this one.
In this short highlight video (see episode on Andrey's YT channel), he is speaking about behavior of losers. And he too, draws the paralles between actions of AFU and IDF.
In his speech Andrey referred to article by Aleksandr Rogers, you can read it in full by clicking here.
But here are some highlights:
Further:
And, yes. Andrey was right. NY Times actually published the material about execution of children under the age of 13 by IDF.
There would be no morale. Simply see everything yourselves.
🌒@EastCalling
Especially regarding this post and this one.
In this short highlight video (see episode on Andrey's YT channel), he is speaking about behavior of losers. And he too, draws the paralles between actions of AFU and IDF.
In his speech Andrey referred to article by Aleksandr Rogers, you can read it in full by clicking here.
But here are some highlights:
So, what do modern Ukraine and modern Israel have in common?
1. Both countries have no history/tradition of statehood (experience in governance and mechanisms for reproducing elites).
2. Both countries have no stable military traditions.
3. Both countries are dominated by a false ideology of their superiority and exceptionalism.
4. Both countries are completely dependent on external support - both military and economic - and rely on it (and without this very support they have no chance).
4a. Accordingly, both countries are firmly convinced that "the USA will not abandon us, 1,4,8 ... and so on."
Further:
Countries with long-term experience of statehood know how to soberly measure their strengths and understand when current goals are unattainable and it is necessary to retreat, tighten up, and concentrate.
Russia, for example, was able to draw the Crimean War (losing Sevastopol, but taking Kars) and, having conceded for a while in the Russo-Japanese War, eventually get everything back. Without turning it into a total war, threatening to break all systems.
At the same time, the Ukrainian economy is practically destroyed, the demographics are terrible, the country has NO FUTURE even in the most favorable scenario.
The situation with the Israeli economy is also depressing - tourism is dead, paid medicine is dead, GDP has sagged by more than 20%, the budget is based on borrowing and the prolongation of the conflict only worsens the situation.
In this situation, following banal logic, both Ukraine and Israel should make peace by any means (including agreeing to the loss of territories and demilitarization for Kiev and the creation of Palestine and the renunciation of captured territories for Israel). At the very least, to buy time and try to wait for better times (by the way, it is not a fact that they will ever come for them, mvuhahahaha).
Instead, both inadequate regimes are continuously escalating the situation, realizing that they cannot pull through on their own, and that their only hope is to draw the US and NATO (who themselves are far from being in the best shape) into the conflict.
Let's say that "all in" with junk cards is not a very smart strategy in poker.
And, yes. Andrey was right. NY Times actually published the material about execution of children under the age of 13 by IDF.
There would be no morale. Simply see everything yourselves.
🌒@EastCalling