The Russians seems to have maintained their cold-war era military industries. If they are able to outgun Ukrainian by 5 to 1 or even by 10 to 1 (despite all the Western support to Ukraine. Ex: France is said to have 3 days of artillery shells left that could only be enough for a 100 km frontline if it was in a similar war today / that figure is similar for most European countries) it means that they still have huge production capabilities. Yes these may be obsolete weapons, but they are still producing them massively.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/ukraine-outgu...58128.html
+ The propaganda machine in Russia is also working very well. In public spaces they are showing Black and White videos of WWII with Russian soldiers fighting-off the Nazis together with the images of modern troops who are fighting to “liberate” Ukraine from a new type of “Nazi” occupation.
So I agree that the approach in supporting Ukraine against something like that should be a bipartisan issue in the US. Because China on the other side is also watching. If it perceives any form of weakness, it it also ready to make moves in the South China Sea or in Taiwan.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/ukraine-outgu...58128.html
+ The propaganda machine in Russia is also working very well. In public spaces they are showing Black and White videos of WWII with Russian soldiers fighting-off the Nazis together with the images of modern troops who are fighting to “liberate” Ukraine from a new type of “Nazi” occupation.
So I agree that the approach in supporting Ukraine against something like that should be a bipartisan issue in the US. Because China on the other side is also watching. If it perceives any form of weakness, it it also ready to make moves in the South China Sea or in Taiwan.

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