Why Russia's 2024 losses could end Putin's Ukraine invasion

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Looking back at the ground war in 2024 Col. Philip Ingram explains why the Russian casualty rate puts Putin's 2025 objectives on a knife edge, on Frontline for #timesradio

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what a way to treat people, we should learn from our past. all of us.

ryanbonner
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It is amazing how most of Western Europe is still in a State of Denial about this war. While most of Europe is prepping for Christmas a few hundred miles to the East in Ukraine, there is a very Bloody War still going on.

This War might just be the prelude to a larger War that we were able to dodge in the 1980's. I remember those years, because I spent three years of it at RAF Lakenheath in the UK.

Thank you for this Great Program. It is very relevant and very timely.

robertwilkinson
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To put that number in perspective, the highest MONTHLY US casualty rate during the Vietnam War was 2415, daily it was 245

johndavidwolf
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Putin's disregard for human life is incredible. Nothing matters but power.

olduhfguy
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If Russia runs short of weapons, could China take advantage of it and try to retake its Siberian territories?

eyemc
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I'm actually on the Ukrainian front at the moment; I have been here since the start of war, with a few breaks in-between.
I work on many levels, in many areas...from Kyiv in the first weeks of war, to Donetsk, Avdiivka, Toretsk, Kherson...

His assessment is quite accurate, but not fully.

His Belgorod information is inaccurate and misleading.

What I wish to mention is:

My work has always been with Ukrainian units. Even if Trump forces Zelenskey into a ceasefire, and he could do that in one day, by simply pulling the plug on the weapons supply. These men are not going to stop the fight! Trust me!!

TheChickenLine
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Excellent interview. Thank you 👍🇺🇦🇮🇪🇺🇦

amandadonaghey
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Many hundreds of thousands of young men have died in the name of the Ukraine invasion but it was a sacrifice Putin was willing to make.

johnburrows
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Very interesting. Thank you. Excellent military guest.
RS. Canada

richardsimms
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People who talk about negotiation for peace never seem to offer a model for that. No negotiation is really possible other than complete withdrawal of hostile forces from Ukraine.

Stellathomas
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Russia needs to stop thinking that they can be obove the whole world.

Wilsons-su
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Slava Ukraine 🇺🇦 ♥️ ❤️ 💖 😍 ✨️ 🇺🇦 ♥️ ❤️ 💖 😍 ✨️ 🇺🇦 🇬🇧

markmorris
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Gustave Gilbert and Douglas Kelley were both psychologists who worked at the Nuremberg trials: They concluded that evil is the complete lack of empathy. Enough said I think.

williammalcolmjones
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The fact the Ukraine has held on so long is impressive. It was supposed to be a “3 day war” but here it is still going on!

bigedslobotomy
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Surely the losses will increase since Russia will have lost its best troops and is failing to train numbers to a sufficient degree that they can just survive at the front. Now Ukraine can hit troops before they reach the front line or even the Ukraine border

stuartgraca
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This lines up with just about the hundreds of hours I've spent keeping up with this conflict via different channels. Thank you for this excellent interview, very concise & clear.
I truly hope that key anti-Russian members of the GOP continue to guide Trump on this venture against Putin. Trump is easy to manipulate, so I am hoping the KGB do not muster their deep knowledge of psychology on the man and get him to reverse his tough-stance decisions last minute.

kilmer
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Brilliant, effortlessly fluent commentary again from Philip. Thank you.

xxjonboy
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At what point will Russians start to ask poo-tin for a new why; especially considering his excuse makes no logical sense

Graebags
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War is terrible no one ever wins only lose of life

sandrahudkins
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Brilliant analysis and excellent questions. Thank you both 🇺🇦🇬🇧

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