• HappySkullsplitter@lemmy.world
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    You don’t have to believe me, there are any number of reliable objective sources available that will confirm it.

    Russia had an enormous stockpile leftover from the Soviet Union and has nearly burned through all of it. Yes, it’s taken a few years.

    How do you want this to go?

    Usually I provide bad faith arguers such as yourself with the links to those credible objective sources and they refuse for some whatever made up reason

    Because of course they do

    I mean, we’re 3 years into the full scale invasion of Ukraine and you seem to be ignorant of a major conflict and genocide on a basic level

    Why should that change now?

    What I am saying is correct whether you believe me or not, you can FO and stay ignorant for all I care. I am just providing the opportunity not to be

    • realcaseyrollins@thelemmy.clubOPM
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      How do you want this to go?

      In my dream world I’d like to see Ukraine absolutely destroy Russia and take it over. I don’t think that’s gonna happen though.

      I mean, we’re 3 years into the full scale invasion of Ukraine and you seem to be ignorant of a major conflict and genocide on a basic level

      I tried following it at first but I kept seeing tons of conflicting information and it ended up being too much. One day Ukraine has almost won the war, the next day Russia. At the end I was like “why am I even following this war halfway across the world that’s only marginally related to America” lol

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        That is a common misconception. The war in Ukraine is not only marginally related to America.

        The outcome of the war in Ukraine will determine the fate of Europe

        As I recall the last time that happened, it wasn’t marginally related to America.

        I suppose being overwhelmed with conflicting information is a common experience for just about everyone. I feel fortunate to have the education and training to be able to make sense of it.

        I wouldn’t be so quick to underestimate Ukraine’s chances, it seems like every time Russia has done that Russia loses another 25,000 soldiers and their accompanying equipment