> You do realize the Russia has suffered a higher casualty rate than the US did during the War on Terror.
Don't be this naive, my friend. Ukraine has been receiving NATO weapons, equipment, resources, and training since day one. The Russo-Ukrainian War is an accurate model of what a war between Russia and NATO would look like. Comparing the Russo-Ukrainian War to America's War of Terror is quite foolish.
> And are using museum pieces to fight a third world nation that is being given actual modern weapons.
Russia resorted to using older tanks and planes early in the war around mid-2022, when they lost a significant portion of them in the Kyiv Offensive. As of right now, Russia has more tanks than it has ever had since its creation in 1991. And the tanks that are currently being manufactured are the T-90 tanks. T-90 is currently considered to be "the best" tank being used in service by any country.
> Russia is dogshit, your 3 day "operation" is going on for way more than 3 days, Russian technology has been proven to be dogshit, and Russians hate serving in their military considering that they'll be killed for anything they do.
That's a run-on sentence, buddy. Anyways, Russia was not expecting NATO support for Ukraine. Russia's motive for the war was to demilitarize Ukraine so that it would become ineligible for NATO membership. Since NATO countries are constantly giving away entire fractions of their military equipment to Ukraine, as long as Zelenskyy can drag some underage males off the street for combat, Ukraine would not be demilitarized. And no. Russia technology isn't "dogshit" (unless you're talking about something like the 2S12 Sani, which is barely even used in the war).
> And Russian media is a literal joke, just like their military.
I would like you to name a single "media" from anywhere around the world that isn't a joke. Also no. Russia's military is not "joke". As of 2024, it is the second most powerful military in the world with a power index of 0.702, compared to US' 0.699. And yes, this is as of 2024. Russia's military has become even more powerful than it was before it invaded Ukraine because of all the modernization and mass production of equipment.
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