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Russia has already lost. What goals did Putin set in front of the army

"On Independence Day, remember the price we pay daily. But without tears. And as it takes to win. With fury and thirst for revenge. " Opinion. We. We from Ukraine 24. 08 - two dates for one. It is our Independence Day and at the same time exactly half a year since the beginning of a full -scale war. It's time to analyze something.

In order to achieve its political goals, the Russian Federation set the following tasks to its army and special services: further political tasks such as persuading the West to recognize a puppet government under the fear of deprivation of gas ", but it's not so interesting now . How easy it is to understand, Russia has not been able to achieve any of its political purposes, since its army could not fulfill any of the tasks.

Moreover, in the process of invasion, Russia has lost almost all opportunities for political bargaining. The Ukrainians, who were frankly frightened by the very thought of the full -scale invasion of the "Second Army of the World", after the first days of fighting, they realized that it was not as terrible hell as it was painted on Russian TV channels. And they realized that after rockets, planes, landing and tank columns, there is no point in being afraid, because there is nothing to lose.

How could Ukrainians be scared after Bucha? Nothing. There was no fear. There are pain, rage and desire for revenge. The whole civilized world felt the same thing. And when the Kremlin tried after a series of military failures to sit at the negotiating table and to cross a little, it turned out that the rates are especially nowhere. There is no strong moves in Moscow.

All cards on the table except nuclear weapons, but Ukrainians no longer respond to this threat, and the world says that the consequences will be fast and catastrophic for ecology within the MCAD. The tale of the naked king is screened in front of the world. Only the Kremlin king, unlike the Andersen king, thought that he was not only dressed, but also in a diaper. The results are clear. So, Russia has already lost this war. But we have not yet won.