If you think that if they don't fight to the last man then Russia would have them murdered to the last man then I think your perception of Russia is wrong.
That's possibly the case, but if there's a doubt it's not a mistake you get the opportunity to make twice. Given their track record for indiscriminate bombing of civiian targets, the ecoterrorism of destroying the dam, the repeated threats of nuclear escalation, and the forced deportations it's apparent that the Russians do not feel bound by the conventions of war, so where exactly is anyone expected to believe that they'll draw a line?
I can see that the grinding down principle Russia is following on the battlefield seems criminal.
It doesn't 'seem' criminal, it is explicitly criminal - that's why international arrest warrants have been issued for members of the Russian military leadership.
But I think they are targeting any weaponry whether or not it is carried by or carries a person.
Notwithstanding the whole 'unwarranted illegal invasion of a sovereign nation' bit - the hospitals that they've bombed? The schools, the apartment blocks? How is stealing children away 'targetting weaponry'? How is destroying the dam 'targetting weaponry'?
This is in line with their objective to de-militarize.
And what right do they have to 'de-militarize' a foreign nation?
Also, they are defending their Russian kin in Ukraine.
THEIR RUSSIAN KIN SHOULD BE IN FUCKING RUSSIA!
We however are handing out weapons knowing full well that the Ukrainian army will be wiped out.
How do we 'know' that? Russian forces so far have demonstrated absolutely no capability at the tactical or logistical level, and bare competence at the strategic level, with widespread corruption in the supply mechanisms, incompetence in the officer corps and a lack of discipline in the prosecution of their objectives. They've been shown to be fundamentally incompetent at pretty much every level of warfare so far, and the West so far has just been rotating out of date stocks that otherwise would have been destroyed into service to no real military, economic or political cost.
That is not 'good', imo.
Not if you're a Russian war criminal. Or one of the Russian criminals they've freed to fight their war. Or one of the Russian military 'professionals' who've been shown to be criminally incompetent.... The list goes on.
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