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When fighting for existence, you use whatever at hand. What matter even greater than logistics is the will to survive. China had no logistics, vietnam had no logistics, yet they did fine in the korean and vietnam wars. The only logistics the afghans had were some sandals. No problems there.
Russia isn't fighting for it's existence.
 
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Russia isn't fighting for it's existence.
How do you know, are you russian? They are fighting to remove the decapitation systems in their periphery. Decapitation means death. They will fight to the death to eliminate this threat.

What you will find surprising in the end is that ukraine is actually helping russia. They are brothers after all. In many human cultures, the family bond is extremely strong. This is what allowed the afghans to succeed repeatedly throughout history.
 
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How do you know, are you russian? They are fighting to remove the decapitation systems in their periphery. Decapitation means death. They will fight to the death to eliminate this threat.
The only decapitations I've heard of in that region was by Russian soldiers on Ukraine POWs. What was your point again?
Russia is not and never has been threatened with invasion by Ukraine. They are not fighting for their existence.
 
The only decapitations I've heard of in that region was by Russian soldiers on Ukraine POWs. What was your point again?
Russia is not and never has been threatened with invasion by Ukraine. They are not fighting for their existence.
Why would their ukraine brothers invade them? The decapitation systems are located east of germany. Russia is fighting to the death to remove those. Ukraine is not a threat.
 
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Why would their ukraine brothers invade them? The decapitation systems are located east of germany. Russia is fighting to the death to remove those. Ukraine is not a threat.
You'll have to help me here, I have no idea what decapitation systems in east of Germany you're on about, and why they would be a threat to Russia. I've heard nothing of this, and given capital punishment is abolished in all EU countries, it doesn't make sense.
 
You'll have to help me here, I have no idea what decapitation systems in east of Germany you're on about, and why they would be a threat to Russia. I've heard nothing of this, and given capital punishment is abolished in all EU countries, it doesn't make sense.
It's more complicated than that and the day is not long enough. If you find the subject interesting, go search on the internet. Reading through russia's demands handed over last FEB may give you some leads.
 
It's more complicated than that and the day is not long enough. If you find the subject interesting, go search on the internet. Reading through russia's demands handed over last FEB may give you some leads.
So you can't specify what this "decapitation" actually is, even though you cite it as a major issue. Perhaps you could put a link up showing where this comes from to support your claim.
 
So you can't specify what this "decapitation" actually is, even though you cite it as a major issue. Perhaps you could put a link up showing where this comes from to support your claim.
I gave you the starting lead. That's more than enough. It's not my jobs to spoon feed you.

I don't agree with this guy in everything, but he does give you some of the basics. I haven't seen this video and not sure it's useful. But, the title looks good:
 
I gave you the starting lead. That's more than enough. It's not my jobs to spoon feed you.

I don't agree with this guy in everything, but he does give you some of the basics. I haven't seen this video and not sure it's useful. But, the title looks good:
When you make a claim, the onus is on you to support that claim, its not up to other people to look them up. Unless you're embarrassed of your sources.

Can't see that link BTW.
Perhaps you could define what you mean by "decapitation" more clearly?
 
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