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[–] rustyfish@lemmy.world 73 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

Which comes as a surprise to no one, because Putins life depends on it.

[–] biofaust@lemmy.world 27 points 2 weeks ago

And the Russian economy at this point.

[–] gravitas_deficiency@sh.itjust.works 2 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

His hands were… oddly frozen the whole duration of his last speech. Almost as if it were doctored, or a deepfake.

[–] floofloof@lemmy.ca 15 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (2 children)

People have been speculating about Putin's weird posture and movements for years. Whether or not it's due to health problems, he does genuinely just move weird. No need to hypothesize deepfakes.

[–] Mirshe@lemmy.world 0 points 2 weeks ago

Wasn't he being seen by an oncologist last summer?

[–] rammer@sopuli.xyz 0 points 2 weeks ago

Actually there is also the fact that in his latest speech the chair also did weird things. Like moving back and forth. Either the speech was spliced together or deepfaked. Either way there is something weird going on.

[–] palordrolap@fedia.io 21 points 2 weeks ago

Negotiation? That's a funny way to spell capitulation.

[–] khannie@lemmy.world 15 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

Interesting as Trump has said he will continue arms deliveries in that case. No way even Trump could expect Ukraine to give up even more land than is currently occupied at the negotiating table. It would be a "terrible deal".

[–] empireOfLove2@lemmy.dbzer0.com 16 points 2 weeks ago

Interesting as Trump has said he will continue arms deliveries in that case.

On Trumpisms, this translates to "give me something I want and then I'll change my mind". If Putin asks, Ukraine's getting the umbilical chopped day one.

[–] HootinNHollerin@lemmy.dbzer0.com 13 points 2 weeks ago

Trump only cares if the deal is good for himself not anyone else

[–] perestroika@lemm.ee 9 points 2 weeks ago

Typically, if the Kremlin says something, you consider the opposite true.

  • Armour: severe shortage, soldiers often attacking in unprotected vehicles.
  • Personnel: being outsourced from North Korea.
  • Air defense: cannot hold back a drone swarm or decent missile.
  • Rapid reserves: enough to keep Bashar al-Assad ruling Syria. Oops.
  • Losses: 600 000 dumbest ones dead or wounded, 2 million smartest ones in emigration, paying taxes to some other land.
  • Economy: interest rates over 20%, insolvencies widespread, butter sold from locked fridges.

...I can totally see them continue for a while, but not a long while. And the breaking point isn't linked at all to Putin's goals.