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  • Because this is a very short article. Is this:

    • a hospital held by Israel while being sieged for two weeks, and Israel killed those captive,
    • was the hospital being sieged by Israel and when they got in they found mass graves of people killed by those holding it,
    • a hospital that everyone died in during a siege by Israel, that is now virtually a mass grave?
  • When improved performance exceeded losses due to fatigue. Also have to consider if support structures are delivering what the front line needs.

    I would argue Russia military capabilities are being drained in every way except manpower.

  • Also have to consider loss of experience, equipment and morale/exhaustion, along with economic costs on the civilian population.

    May be larger, but are they professional forces that are well trained and equipped (for russia) or warm bodies and second tier equipment? What about the losses of experienced non-coms and officers?

  • Shame, we are a tiny country with long logistics chains - population increase would significantly improve our economic prospects. We are proud of this country, but its empty, spread out and has the economic power of a medium sized overseas city.

    Also coming off record low unemployment that drove inflation through the roof.

  • Fuck it, ill bite. I'll either have something else to consider or a better prepared argument for when someone argues with me next time.

    Let's start with the fact we have 5% inflation in my country, down from ~8% as we push up interest rates and deliberately drive down GDP including to -0.2%.

    Oh, and I'm not from the US so fed means nothing.