How probable is a Russian invasion of Ukraine?

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What do you think the chances are of a full scale Russian military operation in the Ukraine?

27%
Highly likely
4
27%
Somewhat likely
4
33%
No idea
5
7%
Somewhat unlikely
1
7%
Highly unlikely
1

Total votes: 15

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CommieBuffalo wrote:
the only country better at zerg rushing(which historically is Russia's only strategy) is China
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_S ... _(1941-42)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charge_of_ ... ht_Brigade
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Stalingrad
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CommieBuffalo wrote:
that just serves to prove my point
No.
A lot of military stuff of Soviets, which was close to soviet borders was SUDDENLY captured by Germans and it's allies
Plus nobody didn't wait the war, and nobody wasn't ready for this.
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Willy wrote:
CommieBuffalo wrote:
the only country better at zerg rushing(which historically is Russia's only strategy) is China
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_S ... _(1941-42)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charge_of_ ... ht_Brigade
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Stalingrad
Russians lost.
Fair point.
One of the bloodiest battles in recorded history, with the Soviets losing many more men than the Germans.

Although I indeed should correct myself: historically, zerg rushing was Russia's main offensive strategy. Pardon me for the misuse of words.

Vlad01 wrote:
No.
A lot of military stuff of Soviets, which was close to soviet borders was SUDDENLY captured by Germans and it's allies
Plus nobody didn't wait the war, and nobody wasn't ready for this.
And they were also able to SUDDENDLY move most of their industrial complex to the Urals mountains before it could be captured. A lot of the losses on the Soviet side were also poorly trained and equipped barely-soldiers drafted sometimes from places relatively faraway, fighting in relatively unfamiliar territory. It was less of a problem than during the Winter War, in which the ridiculous number of Soviet casualities was caused by Stalin's retarded purge of high-ranking experienced officers and use of troops conscripted from places like Central Asia to fight in the brutal Finnish winter for fear of his soldiers deserting due to simpathy and some shared history with the men they were attacking, but that was still present. The Soviet Union didn't go bankrupt because of some American and British supply lines that saved them in critical times(e.g the Iranian Road and the Persian Corridor).
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Russia taking crimea:60%
Russia annexing ukraine:0%

USA would go "hurr you no can do dis"
Russia "hurr hurr faku"
USA *nuke*
Russia *nuke*
The End

Both sides know this and arent dumb enough to do this.
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Venator wrote:
Russia taking crimea:60%
Russia annexing ukraine:0%

USA would go "hurr you no can do dis"
Russia "hurr hurr faku"
USA *nuke*
Russia *nuke*
The End

Both sides know this and arent dumb enough to do this.
I don't think Russia would try outright annexing Ukraine, but force-vassalizing and diploannexation is a different story altogether.
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'hurr hurr faku'

Russian foreign policy 101
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Willy wrote:
'hurr hurr faku'

Russian foreign policy 101
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They learned it with the Americans, apparently.
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