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[-] Shrike502@lemmygrad.ml -1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

There’s also going to be political motivation for whoever is in charge to cultivate this view since blaming the failure of the west to provide support will increasingly be the excuse from the regime. We’re already seeing the start of that with Zaluzhny blaming the failure of the offensive on lack of F16s and air defence.

Thing is, this type of "stab in the back" narrative would still require an unhealthy amount of nationalism (think British "lions led by donkeys" shite from WW1), and this will inevitably clash with the annexation (can't think of a different term at the moment) of Crimea, DNR, Zaporozhye, etc.

And frankly it won't undo the damage already done by weapons and infrastructure destruction, nor will it help bring socialism to the region

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