I hope he’s not still alive by then.
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Doesn't he have cancer or was that just wishful thinking?
He likely does or did, but the waters are too muddy to have certainty.
Well, only for us. I’m sure the intelligence community knows.
He had some weird medical issue that some people guess is cancer. But it just as easily could have been overly cautious covid protections for all the info that gets made public
Maybe he'll become as paranoid as Stalin and kill all his doctors. Once can hope. (Sucks for the doctors of course.)
And the more authoritarians win in Europe and the US the faster that time line is accelerated
That would be a big mistake by Putin. Could be his last. And it will take more than 8 years to even think about it. Ukraine has deflated the Russian military. It will take more than 10 years for them to rearm
Last? He'll be geriatric at that point.
Ok but… how? With whom?
They need those 5-8 years for the kids to get big enough to hold the weapons.
But there won't be many more coming after that, what with all their men dead and all.
Nah, they still have all the kids they kidnapped from Ukraine and sent to Belarus
Touche.
And with what weapons?
So in Russian terms, that's like 40-60 years right? We're two years into a couple week special operation, so I doubt that they'll be anywhere close to being able to take on an entire military alliance by 2030 when they can barely handle a single former client state.
hope he is decaying by this time
He's already like 90% decayed.
Still breathing too much if you ask me.
How do I link the Noncredibledefense community?
Ah yes, politico, Germanys most credible news agency /s
This is the best summary I could come up with:
An increasingly belligerent Russian President Vladimir Putin could attack the NATO military alliance in less than a decade, Germany's Defense Minister Boris Pistorius warned.
Following the Kremlin's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Russia has upped its aggressive rhetoric against some of its neighbors — including the Baltic countries and Poland, which are all members of NATO, and Moldova — prompting top European defense officials to warn of the risk of a major conflict.
Earlier this month, Sweden's commander-in-chief General Micael Bydén similarly called on Swedes to "prepare themselves mentally" for war.
In his interview with Der Tagesspiegel, Pistorius said the Swedish warnings were "understandable from a Scandinavian perspective," adding that Sweden faced "an even more serious situation," given its proximity to Russia.
Lithuania's Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis, an outspoken Putin critic who has been one of the loudest voices in support of Ukraine in the EU, on Thursday called on Europe to speed up preparations for more Russian aggression.
"There's a chance that Russia might not be contained in Ukraine," Landsbergis told French newswire AFP at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
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Probably more like 30, they're about out of warm bodies.
(x) Doubt
NATO would wipe the floor with them, at any point in time.
If nuclear powers went to war they would, together, hand in hand, wipe the floor with the human race. We're talking about the potential for 9000 nukes to get launched in this hypothetical war.
Yet still, unnecessary deaths on both sides