>>67889701>>67888263In its current state it is essentially a war of attrition. We might see another attempt at isolating Crimea by destroying the bridge over the Kerch straight and another offensive from Ukraine. Yes Russia can take a lot of losses, but there will be a breaking point, but where that line goes for both Ukraine and Russia is uncharted territory.
Gacha has a pretty pessimistic view on this for Ukraine and I see what he's getting at considering how things are looking in the USA politically.
But 2024 is still young and a lot of silly shit can happen.
Last two years has been real fucking wacky for sure.
But enough of this topic, there are other boards for torturing oneself with this.