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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4353636" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Of course, we all want to see Putin embarrassed with a loss. He doesn't want it either which is why he is bringing in replacements from North Korea which is kind of telling in a way. </p><p>His prisons are pretty much empty, so those reinforcements are waning. </p><p>Russia has a history of using convicts as front-line fighters since way early on in the last century. Several books have been written about it, one by a Russian General that defected. </p><p>Some say the inclusion of North Koreans is an indication of it's already WWIII.</p><p>Ukraine has made some very strategic drone and aircraft incursions into the ammo stores of Russia recently since biden has allowed them to use our weapons to go across the borders even into Chechenia. Actually, biden didn't have any say as we well know, but that's the story.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4353636, member: 5412"] Of course, we all want to see Putin embarrassed with a loss. He doesn't want it either which is why he is bringing in replacements from North Korea which is kind of telling in a way. His prisons are pretty much empty, so those reinforcements are waning. Russia has a history of using convicts as front-line fighters since way early on in the last century. Several books have been written about it, one by a Russian General that defected. Some say the inclusion of North Koreans is an indication of it's already WWIII. Ukraine has made some very strategic drone and aircraft incursions into the ammo stores of Russia recently since biden has allowed them to use our weapons to go across the borders even into Chechenia. Actually, biden didn't have any say as we well know, but that's the story. [/QUOTE]
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