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Baltic countries: Russia is an existential threat to us. Russian state media openly states that they will attack the Baltic States when they are done with Ukraine.
Can't agree more. You referring to the Ukraine winning the war fantasy, right?
Yes, I am. But we all have our own fantasies and consciences to live with. A kaleidoscope and whirlwinds of thoughts for every participant that will end either on the scrap heap of broken dreams or their realization. With one side starting to flounder with increasing desperation in the appalling loss of personnel and materiel and their continual postponements of counteroffensives, while the other side holding back the majority of its troops and "merely" destroying its opponent's power infrastructure through the use of missiles, some hypersonic, biding its time to strike with its ground troops at the proper time. We each get to choose which side is which.
Baltic countries: Russia is an existential threat to us. Russian state media openly states that they will attack the Baltic States when they are done with Ukraine.
Actually, we don't have to worry about that. With Russia on the verge of collapse and about to be overrun by a powerful Ukrainian counteroffensive, the Baltic countries won't be touched. So, Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia, relax, chill out, grab your popcorn and watch Ukraine steamroll into Donbass and Crimea.
Everything is hunky dory. Those million Russian troops will panic and run home to mama, and those pesky hypersonic missiles will just stop working (they are filled with borsht anyway), and the Russian tank troops will panic, throw away their automatic weapons and surrender to Ukrainian farmers with pitchforks who will tow the captured Russian tanks with tractors to the Ukrainian high command. Actually, the same can be done to the Russian armored personnel carriers too. Who knew that Ukrainian pitchforks are more powerful than Russian submachine guns and grenades? They must be filled with vodka and be unable to fire! Wow! And maybe the Ghost of Kiev will reappear to shoot those Russian missiles and aircraft down like he did a year ago.
So again, Baltic countries, nothing to worry about. Just watch for the Ukrainian flag to be raised over the Kremlin in Moscow and for Putin to bow down before Zelensky. No need to worry when you don't have to!
LOL. Russias issue is that they cant resupply and create weapons faster then NATO can even in a non war economy for NATO. Russia just cant compete. Watch the NATO tanks show up. They alone without Ukraines tanks are a match for all the tanks Russia has left. Russias aviation is going to be their biggest threat I suspect. Which means exposing more irreplaceable aircraft to combat in a much higher risk environment.
Russias big thing? Probably getting weapons made in other third world countries. To Irans credit those drones are pretty cost effective. And their shells don't need to be great quality as their CEP makes it more about shelling cities.
They've started hitting Russian ammo depots wherever they can Ive noticed. Things are about to get nasty.
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