• @avrachan
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    then Russia makes a better example of a invincible empire.

    Sweden, France, Germany have all tried at their peak strength to conquer Russia and failed.

    USA with its geographical isolation has been lucky in that regard.

      • @WoefKat@lemmy.ml
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        1 year ago

        Yah a fully expendable population makes for unlimited cannon fodder :(

        Edit: Not saying Russians are expendable. Just saying that their previous dictatorships (and arguably the current!) considers them as such. I have nothing against Russians but I do against their governments.

        It’s mad to think this country has only had a democracy for a year or so in the 90s. Which began with the fall of the USSR and ended with Yeltsin’s coup.

        • @crispy_kilt@feddit.de
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          21 year ago

          Russians aren’t more expendable than any other human being. They’re just being treated as such by their fascist regime. I know it’s easy to start thinking badly of all of them because of the idiotic war, but they’re human beings too. The ones outside of the kremlin at least.

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            Sorry, I didn’t mean Russians are expendable of course! (Hence the sad smiley). In fact I was lamenting the way the Soviet and Tsarist governments treated their population. Sorry if this wasn’t clear.

            And I’m sure 90% of Russian soldiers are not happy to fight this war either. I’m sure they’d prefer being home with wife & kids rather than dodging bullets.

      • @avrachan
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        -61 year ago

        do you have an example of Russian federation being defeated in an attack?

        • b3nsn0w
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          21 year ago

          do you have an example of the russian federation getting attacked by a near-peer adversary without the now defunct soviet union defending it?

          • @avrachan
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            yeah I had to use Google translate.

            still no examples