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Zelinskki presented the “victory plan” to the US. More weapons, more money, more support to Ukraine , more sanctions, more pains on Russia. Next step, Ukraine will present the plan to 50 Ukraine allies.

If Putin doubles down on the war, Zelinskki will do the same.

 
Zelinskki meets Trump.

Most remarkable thing: Trumps says one thing, he does different thing.

If Putin refuses to end the war, Trump wins the election then the war will get out of control.


 
You misunderstand. War is much a math. The 7 min is statistical median. That’s the average of lifetime over a group of soldiers. Some soldiers live longer than 7 min , some shorter than 7 min, but math statistically they all are dead in 7 minutes after they arrive the combat zone.

the russians casualties run about 1,300 men per day, or 54 men per hour.
You are the one who is misunderstanding. If a Russian soldier has a life expectancy of seven minutes when he arrives at the front line, then the Russians are losing a company per day. Now comes the best part, the Russians have somewhere between 250-350 thousand soldiers on the front line, so each brigade fighting on each front line is losing a company per day, losing a battalion in three days and an entire brigade in nine days, as you yourself claim, the Russians are losing 1,300 per day, which is far from a life expectancy of seven minutes.

Another thing, the math of 54 casualties per hour because of the average Russian casualties per day is not used to calculate the life expectancy of a Russian soldier in Ukraine. Life expectancy is calculated around a specific battle situation, yet such calculations are imprecise, yet the general calculations of a Russian soldier's life expectancy of seven minutes have no empirical basis whatsoever. Even the claim of a US colonel who said that the life expectancy of a Ukrainian and Russian soldier in the east was only four hours is nonsense, because the casualties were supposed to be colossal on both sides.

Is this hard to understand or is this math too advanced for you?
 
You are the one who is misunderstanding. If a Russian soldier has a life expectancy of seven minutes when he arrives at the front line, then the Russians are losing a company per day. Now comes the best part, the Russians have somewhere between 250-350 thousand soldiers on the front line, so each brigade fighting on each front line is losing a company per day, losing a battalion in three days and an entire brigade in nine days, as you yourself claim, the Russians are losing 1,300 per day, which is far from a life expectancy of seven minutes.

Another thing, the math of 54 casualties per hour because of the average Russian casualties per day is not used to calculate the life expectancy of a Russian soldier in Ukraine. Life expectancy is calculated around a specific battle situation, yet such calculations are imprecise, yet the general calculations of a Russian soldier's life expectancy of seven minutes have no empirical basis whatsoever. Even the claim of a US colonel who said that the life expectancy of a Ukrainian and Russian soldier in the east was only four hours is nonsense, because the casualties were supposed to be colossal on both sides.

Is this hard to understand or is this math too advanced for you?
That’s not what I said. You missing part of the picture.
Life of a russian or Ukraine soldier depends on when and where and how the fighting takes place. If no fighting then no casualties.
The number of 7 minutes is taken down from the fighting at Kalinvka.

 

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