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This is exhibit "A" of how the U.S. fights it's proxy wars.
They could provide enough support to kick the shit out of Russia.
But, the World politics doesn't fit that twisted & ridiculous narrative.
I'm not a conspiracy type. However, it makes ZERO sense to me that the U.S. hasn't provided everything possible to push Russia out.
IMO: actual full U.S. support pushing the limits of "war", would end this insanity in short order.
I don't think Russia has any chance of winning. The only reason Russians are still in Ukraine is because the west is too pussy to ship the real guns.
This makes you wonder whether people benefit from this or its trully a valid strategy not to bug squash the bully cause they might go mental.
Either way, the war doesn't have to end through military or peace agreements. Russian economy seems to be ending first. As grim as that sounds but maybe that'll get Russians caring.