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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1556803)9/4/2025 9:13:40 PM
From: Tenchusatsu3 Recommendations

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Don't be fooled by the notion that PooTin's three day war of choice is only be fought by volunteers.

The conscripts in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions, a.k.a. the RuZZian-speaking people that PooTin claimed to have "liberated," were forced to fight in PooTin's special needs operation.

PooTin is also paying Lil' Kim for an additional 30,000 North Korean soldiers. I really doubt they had any choice in the matter. Plus you can bet that the price per North Korean soldier is a lot lower than the price per RuZZian volunteer.

PooTin also continues to recruit from his gulags for his Storm-Z regiment, though it's unknown how many more prisoner recruits he's getting these days.

The point here is that the price per soldier continues to go up and up. Although the RuZZian Ministry of Offense claimed to have met their recruitment goals, I guarantee you that there are no more "low hanging fruit."

None of this increasing cost is leading to any accelerated gains, though. RuZZia continues to advance only at the same slow pace as last year, and they continue to experience the same rate of casualties as before.

The only thing that RuZZia has been able to ramp up are Shahed drone strikes against Ukraine's "military elementary schools" and "military karaoke bars."

Tenchusatsu
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