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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 5829035" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>You have a habit of trying to twist things when your positions are questioned. I haven't seen Putin one time on the international stage say the U.S. has prevented peace talks not once but twice. So many have died because of U.S. interference would seem to turn the whole world against the U.S. You're pushing at best half truths. </p><p></p><p>If you recall the Russians were literally in the suburbs of Kyiv early in the war. All over the eastern half of the country. They've been pushed back to where they only control 18% of Ukraine. The Ukrainians have been beating them but to hear it from some here, including you, the Ukrainians are losing or are going to lose so they should just give up. I think that some, like McGregor, hope that's the outcome in order to save face on their so far wrong predictions. </p><p></p><p>Obviously Russia is a bigger country with a bigger military. But that means little if a well supplied Ukraine has the will to fight. The Russians don't seem eager to get themselves killed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 5829035, member: 24302"] You have a habit of trying to twist things when your positions are questioned. I haven't seen Putin one time on the international stage say the U.S. has prevented peace talks not once but twice. So many have died because of U.S. interference would seem to turn the whole world against the U.S. You're pushing at best half truths. If you recall the Russians were literally in the suburbs of Kyiv early in the war. All over the eastern half of the country. They've been pushed back to where they only control 18% of Ukraine. The Ukrainians have been beating them but to hear it from some here, including you, the Ukrainians are losing or are going to lose so they should just give up. I think that some, like McGregor, hope that's the outcome in order to save face on their so far wrong predictions. Obviously Russia is a bigger country with a bigger military. But that means little if a well supplied Ukraine has the will to fight. The Russians don't seem eager to get themselves killed. [/QUOTE]
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