Conclusion: the Russian public have no idea what’s going on in Ukraine. No, they know Ukraine was invaded. But they think they have a military that can now go on into Poland. It’s not the fact they think they can attack a NATO country. It’s the fact they think their military will survive Ukraine.𧡠Public opinion poll in Russia
— Roman Hryshchuk πΊπ¦ (@grishchukroma) March 16, 2022
Short summary:
Survey says 86.6% of Russians support the armed invasion of Russia in other European countries
75.5% of Russians approve the idea of a military invasion in the next country and believe that it should be π΅π± Poland.
On the macro level, or the micro, the truth is going to come home. In body bags, or in sheer failure in Ukraine."'Sometimes, I wish I could put these bodies on a plane and drop them all onto Moscow, so they realize what is happening here,' said Mr. Sokurenko, the funeral director, as he put Tuesday’s fifth Russian cadaver on blue-plastic sheeting inside his van." https://t.co/9yS0KtDad4
— George Conwayπ» (@gtconway3d) March 16, 2022
“The number of bodies was unbelievably large. People at the Mazyr station were simply shocked by the number of bodies being put on the train.” https://t.co/0HZxGfwFwb
— Joe Scarborough (@JoeNBC) March 17, 2022
The morgues in Belarusian cities of Mozyr, Homel and Naroulia are reportedly full.
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) March 13, 2022
This is literally unsustainable.Putin is, as I've noted repeatedly, trying to run a traditional 19th/20th century Russian strategy of throwing masses of young men into war heedless of casualties in a country with 21st century birthrates. Russia no longer makes enough young men to pull this off. https://t.co/7bp8Pxq1WP
— Dan McLaughlin (@baseballcrank) March 17, 2022
Russian forces deaths 7,000, + estimated 14,000 to 21,000 injured, + at least three generals are astronomical losses. The Russian force is nearly spent if these #s are even close. This will increase the desperation at the political level = more violence. https://t.co/NJrAKWLNTE
— Yevgeny (Eugene) Vindman (@YVindman) March 17, 2022
The Russian army will not survive Ukraine.“Many Russian generals are talking on unsecured phones and radios. In at least one instance…the Ukrainians intercepted a general’s call, geolocated it, and attacked his location, killing him and his staff.” https://t.co/9BdagzBE3r
— Felicia Schwartz (@felschwartz) March 17, 2022
“One recent report focused on low morale among Russian troops and described soldiers just parking their vehicles and walking off into the woods” https://t.co/FkRyGVSEQM
— Jonathan Lemire (@JonLemire) March 17, 2022
And the endgame?Around around 75% of Russia's total military "is committed to the fight in Ukraine" right now, a DoD official says.
— Paul McLeary (@paulmcleary) March 16, 2022
Peace in our time.Elon Musk Challenges Vladimir Putin To ‘Single Combat’ For Ukraine https://t.co/yfI8JTVR5x #WhatDoYouThink? pic.twitter.com/IpDOTgcRtC
— The Onion (@TheOnion) March 16, 2022
I vote we deport Elon back to South Africa.
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