Anyone with a nodding acquaintance with human history/war know that there comes a point when the outcome isn’t in doubt anymore.
Sadly the politicians who start wars almost never accept this, and insist on dragging it out past the breaking point, leaving their country far worse off than if they’d just stopped at that point.
Even though the jews did manage to achieve part of their goal, killing a substantial number of White goyim, there was only one way this was ever going to go.
Russian forces are advancing faster than at any point since the initial invasion (30 square kilometers per day), without any of the Zhukov-style mass offensives the Russian army is famous for. This summer will probably bring one or more large-scale offensives that will finally break the Ukrainian lines.
Any recriminations for all the lives lost may be laid at the feet of the biden "rule of error" and eu leaders who failed to force a surrender.
And I will also watch the eventual final collapse of eu (which I predicted at the outset, back in 1987) with no small amount of amusement as well. Funny how that little papier-mâché clownworld farce won't even last as long as the Soviet Union/Warsaw Pact managed.
And, the jews-media public social influence, and the past's hanger-on public sense of "patriotism", which cause people agree to fight in them. It's strong in the young. I know because I was one of those young ones.
Flanders 0 points 1 day ago
It's the jew's "well-paid" politicians
And, the jews-media public social influence, and the past's hanger-on public sense of "patriotism", which cause people agree to fight in them. It's strong in the young. I know because I was one of those young ones.