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Originally Posted by Jimbuna
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Speaking on state-controlled network Russia One, television host Vladimir Solovyov said: "In real life, I'd really like us to attack and take Kyiv tomorrow but I am aware that, for those 300,000 who are undergoing partial mobilisation, time is required for that.
"Time is required for their training, for their combat coordination, and for them to have everything they need for entering battle.
"This means that for a certain period of time, things won't be easy for us.
"Right now, we shouldn't be expecting good news. We need to possess 'long will' and strategic patience."
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Here's an idea.

Next time, don't invade another country based only on a whim.
Russia will be looking up to North Korea for quite some time, possibly for generations. Doing invasions at the drop of a hat and using threats of dropping nukes isn't good for business.