Russian President Vladimir Putin said Europe "has no peaceful agenda" and "is on the side of war" just before meeting U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff.
No it’s a thing about how Russia (even back into the SU) has had a military culture of feeding the meatgrinder.
America gets pissed off if you touch their boats and will make foreign kids afraid of the sky. Canada will say sorry while inventing new and interesting ways to commit war crimes. The French will surrender unless it’s someone else’s war. And Russia will dominate battlefield logistics by making their enemy run out ammo.
All of these stereotypes are exaggerations, but have some basis in historical truth.
It’s wild how you think your interpretation of history is water tight.
America has never been invaded and has never had to defend it’s territory with the life of its people. Neither has Canada.
Russia was fighting for its survival against Napoleon and against the Third Reich. Massive militaries with a singular focus invading The Borderlands (The Ukraine) and crossing into Russia. Those campaigns were massive existential threats. Russia never attempted to invade Vietnam with superior air cover the way the US did.
You can’t compare American battle tactics to Russian tactics when the entire context is fundamentally different. Did Russia invade Afghanistan? No. Did it use human wave tactics when it intervened in Czechoslovakia? No.
So then what actual examples do we have? Napoleon’s invasion and Hitler’s invasion. Both existential wars of defense.
Imagine blaming a country’s military strategy for its soldiers dying under the worst invasions the world has literally ever seen.
No it’s a thing about how Russia (even back into the SU) has had a military culture of feeding the meatgrinder.
America gets pissed off if you touch their boats and will make foreign kids afraid of the sky. Canada will say sorry while inventing new and interesting ways to commit war crimes. The French will surrender unless it’s someone else’s war. And Russia will dominate battlefield logistics by making their enemy run out ammo.
All of these stereotypes are exaggerations, but have some basis in historical truth.
It’s wild how you think your interpretation of history is water tight.
America has never been invaded and has never had to defend it’s territory with the life of its people. Neither has Canada.
Russia was fighting for its survival against Napoleon and against the Third Reich. Massive militaries with a singular focus invading The Borderlands (The Ukraine) and crossing into Russia. Those campaigns were massive existential threats. Russia never attempted to invade Vietnam with superior air cover the way the US did.
You can’t compare American battle tactics to Russian tactics when the entire context is fundamentally different. Did Russia invade Afghanistan? No. Did it use human wave tactics when it intervened in Czechoslovakia? No.
So then what actual examples do we have? Napoleon’s invasion and Hitler’s invasion. Both existential wars of defense.
Imagine blaming a country’s military strategy for its soldiers dying under the worst invasions the world has literally ever seen.