Russia's Attempt to "steal candy from a baby" proving to be costly

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As we all know - in 2014 Russia stole Crimea from Ukraine and basically "nothing happened" - it was simply "Free for the taking" - stealing candy from the baby was not at all so difficult.

So then once again in 2022 - Russia declared that it was time for "more stealing of candy from the baby"...

hmmm - yet how different this attempt turned out for them.

from: MSN

"The General Staff's situational update of the war also states that since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine began in February 2022, Moscow has lost
  • 314,290 personnel,
  • 5,377 tanks,
  • 324 helicopters,
  • 10,104 armored personnel vehicles,
  • 7,647 artillery systems
  • and 22 warships."

No wonder they want to declare full scale Nuclear War on NATO and any others who dare to impede their "special stealing of candy from the baby.
 

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Everyone will note that for the party being "invaded" the goal is to "survive'.

For the one stealing the candy from the baby - the goal is to steal that candy without paying a high price for it.... all the while "blaming the baby"
 
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Everyone will note that for the party being "invaded" the goal is to "survive'.

For the one stealing the candy from the baby - the goal is to steal that candy without paying a high price for it.... all the while "blaming the baby"
If that is true, Russia has paid too high of a price as it is. They should stop while they are "ahead".
 
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