Do you think NATO might see an advantage in extending the war to exhaust Russia's military resources? They're certainly losing a lot of troops, equipment, and ammunition. It seems like we've been fed a lot of BS over the years about Russia's actual military capabilities. For example, do you really think they could handle opening up another war front right now? Aside from special ops and ICBMs, wouldn't you say Russia's conventional military is pretty much tied up right now?
Kinda true. They had it much worse in 2014. So either it will get worse or so much from all of those sanctions.
Maybe you should go read the reality. The Demolition of Russia's Economy https://www.elitetrader.com/et/threads/the-demolition-of-russias-economy.365475/page-199
One can read opinions as much as they like, the facts should show the Ruble crumbling like some wretched South American country, but it doesn't collapse (yet).
Further, if Trump gets a peace deal done with Russia (unlikely though), the Ruble will soar further. Meanwhile USD is falling. What does that say about bs?
Are you imbecilic imbecile? Ukraine is a terrorist nazi rogue state on RUssia borders Russia can't leave anytime before it completely destroys this abomination