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'Vladimir Putin Will Not Lose This War': Sen. Ron Johnson And Elon Musk Discuss Facing Reality In Ukraine
2024-02-13
[Zero] During today's Twitter Spaces, Elon Musk and Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) discussed their opposition to the ongoing war in Ukraine.

"We all have to understand that Vladimir Putin will not lose this war... Losing to Vladimir Putin is existential to Vladimir Putin. Russia has four times the population and a much larger industrial base," said Johnson, adding "Russia can produce 4.5 million artillery shells per year. We're not even up to 1 million per year. The average age of a Ukrainian soldier right now is 43 years old."

"If you're worried about the people of Ukraine, you have to understand that probably 100,000 of their soldiers have been killed," Johnson continued, adding "The only way this war ends is in a settlement, and every day that the war goes on, more Ukrainians and more Russian conscripts die, more civilians die, and more of Ukraine gets destroyed. Again, sending $60 billion as added fuel to the flames of a bloody stalemate makes no sense."

Musk echoed Johnson's sentiment, saying "As you said, there's no way Putin is going to lose. If he backs off, he will be assassinated. And for those who want regime change in Russia, they should think about who is the person that could take out Putin?"
Posted by:Besoeker

#5  Go by what others do, not what they say.
Posted by: Shoth Gratch3103   2024-02-13 14:05  

#4  Putin Interview Refutes His Portrayal as a Cartoon Villain
Posted by: Grom the Reflective   2024-02-13 13:38  

#3  And for those who want regime change in Russia, they should think about who is the person that could take out Putin?

I think the appropriate saying here is "Be careful what you ask for."

But when Biden said Putin cannot remain in power it reminded me of Fidel Castro. How many American presidents said the same of him? And how many of them were long gone while Castro remained?
Posted by: Abu Laptop (same as Abu Uluque but on a different computer.)   2024-02-13 11:51  

#2  Who was the politician 'in charge' of Ukrainian policy, starting 20 years ago? I forget...
Posted by: Bobby   2024-02-13 09:13  

#1  As someone said here week ago (paraphrasing).... "think of it as United States going to war with Mexico."
Posted by: Besoeker   2024-02-13 06:19  

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