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why are they so bad at war despite investing all their money into it?
America can kill leaders in the first day of an invasion, Russia hasnt killed a single important ukrainian in 12 years. No generals, no zelensky, nothing
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>>530350829
I'm not gonna disagree with you on Pumonke and his army being retards, but killing leaders is not really as complicated as it may seem in 21st century. Putin is just a coward who doesnt want to set a precedent that might go the other way.
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>>530350829
they had like 3 assasination teams after zelensky in 1st week, but all failed, must be an interesting story there
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>>530351080
>they had like 3 assasination teams after zelensky in 1st week, but all failed, must be an interesting story there
What made these failures particularly notable was the role of Russian insiders. Disaffected FSB officers, horrified by the war's brutality and Putin's orders, actively sabotaged the operations by sharing details like team compositions, routes, and timings. This internal betrayal highlighted early fractures in Russia's security apparatus. Zelenskyy himself later joked about the attempts in interviews, comparing them to scenes from Groundhog Day due to their repetitive nature, but Ukrainian officials estimated over a dozen total plots in the war's opening phase. The botched efforts not only kept Zelenskyy in power but also boosted Ukrainian morale, as his defiant videos from Kyiv rallied resistance while exposing Russian miscalculations.
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>why are they so b-ACKkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
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>>530350829
>why are they so bad at war
They aren't bad at war, they're great at war. The ability to sustain a high intensity conflict for four years now without any serious impact on their economy or the day to day lives of Russians is pretty crazy. They haven't even mobilized or moved to a war economy, in spite of propaganda to the contrary.
>despite investing all their money into it?
Their military budget is like a fifth of America's, probably less.
>Russia hasnt killed a single important ukrainian in 12 years.
Assassination is like HR in reverse, you get rid of the competent people so the incompetent people can ruin everything, actually that's what HR did at a couple companies I've worked for. Ukraine's leadership are a bunch of incompetents and fools. Zelensky's coked out retardation has made this war substantially easier on the Russians, like that Kursk shitshow or the time he insisted that the people who were constructing the third line of defenses be sent to the meat grinder in Bakhmut, and now that the Russians are finally to where that line was supposed to be, the Ukrainians are down to nothing but elderly conscripts to hold unfortified terrain. Assassinating him on the first day wouldn't make anything easier for the Russians, instead of being a focus of hatred for the Ukrainian people he'd be a martyr. As for assassinating generals or officers, Ukraine's top general is a Russian who was kicked out of the Russian officer corps for being a retard so he moved to the Ukraine because those fuckwits were on his level, and his "masterstrokes" in Kursk and elsewhere are a demonstration of why the Russians don't want him dead. The only person Russia conceivably might want to assassinate is Beletsky, but that nutcase is probably doing more to undermine the Ukrainian war effort while being alive too.
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>>530351080
They literally ran the assassins' down in the streets and shot them
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>>530350978
You say that like your shithole isn't already doing the best it can kek.
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>russia bad at offensive war
>but excellent in defensive war
>fight a defensive war in enemy territory
>win

nato gleefully expected to turn ukraine into an unwinnable insurgency but got meat grindered instead
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>>530350829
Lol
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>>530353080
Zelensky doesn't really do much to hide his location and Russia has the capacity to strike anywhere in Ukraine within about fifteen minutes. You can dispense with the "hypersonics are a meme" crap btw, we have all seen that Patriots can't even hit SRBMs reliably in the current conflict.
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>>530350829
imagine being this delusional
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>>530350829
Targeting leaders is not war but straight terrorism.
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>>530351080
>they had like 3 assasination teams after zelensky in 1st week
is this what /k/eddit actually believes?
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>>530350829
They don't have any money and what little they had was spent on the missile R&D. They were pretty open about this



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