QUOTE(marfccy @ Dec 19 2025, 12:13 AM)
oh yes, Russia's military which are gaining more soldiers and experience than beginning of the war yet your first thought was pyrrhic victory. your logic still outstanding as usual in understanding how pyrrhic victory works
still trying to pusing the nonsense of Russia wanting to invade Europe? someone clearly doesnt read news nor know his history on how much fcuks Russia give to Europe. as expected of AMDKs dead brains incapable of logical thinking
If Russia is so strong, why one guy Prigozhin revolted and took his (small) army to march on Moscow, already could advance so far?
It shows at the back, they are stretched so thin! That Prigozhin mutiny was a very embarrassing moment I remember.
Russia cannot invade Europe. not don't want. They just can't.
You didn't see the JohnL77 video that day? The battlefield littered with Russian corpses in various stages of decay. Most of them are left to rot on the battlefield. They just don't care.
Pyrrhic victory means, even if Putin wins, which will still take a very long time, he will be drained of most of his men. That's why Lindsay Graham can say the money is well spent - killing Russians. You don't deny that right?
And Russian front lines are so stretched that they need to withdraw men from various sectors just to focus them on Prokrovsk, with the result that Kupyansk fell to Ukraine instead. This is a sign of LACK of manpower.