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The Russian army may suffer hundreds of thousands of casualties, and if Russia does not blow up the Polish weapons transfer station, it will regret it sooner or later

author:Mi Meow talks

The huge US military aid to Ukraine is clearly aimed at strengthening Ukraine's defense capabilities in the conflict with Russia, especially during the critical period of 2024-2025. With the latest $60.8 billion military aid package, the United States not only aims to replenish its own military stockpiles, but also strengthens its direct military support for Ukraine. These include weapons, ammunition, financial loans, and transportation costs.

The Russian army may suffer hundreds of thousands of casualties, and if Russia does not blow up the Polish weapons transfer station, it will regret it sooner or later

This large-scale military aid is not only material, but also political and strategic. In this way, the United States and its allies show their unwavering support for Ukraine and at the same time a clear signal to Russia. Globally, such military support often raises fears of escalation, especially given the potential cost of aid of this magnitude in conflict.

Regarding the impact of weapons assistance on the casualties of the Russian army, according to publicly available intelligence data, it can be observed that the casualties of the Russian army during this period are indeed quite high. While it may be too simple to directly map U.S. weapons aid to the Russian army's casualty figures one by one, it is undeniable that this aid has significantly improved Ukraine's defense and counterattack capabilities, resulting in considerable losses to the Russian army.

The Russian army may suffer hundreds of thousands of casualties, and if Russia does not blow up the Polish weapons transfer station, it will regret it sooner or later

Moreover, from a historical and political point of view, the remarks of US House Speaker Johnson reflect the severity of US strategy in the region. Comparing the risks of war with those of the Roman Empire not only adds to the attention of the topic, but also highlights the gravity of the current situation.

The $60.8 billion in military aid is clearly a strategic decision to avert broader regional conflict and protect Ukraine from further military pressure. Although it is difficult to predict the number of casualties of the Russian army in the future, this support will undoubtedly play an important role in Ukraine's defense against invasion and possible counteroffensive.

The Russian army may suffer hundreds of thousands of casualties, and if Russia does not blow up the Polish weapons transfer station, it will regret it sooner or later

According to reports, the United States is about to launch another round of large-scale arms support programs. The move clearly increased Russia's strategic pressure, particularly regarding its decision not to take action against Poland's main arms transit points.

Ukraine has now moved to full defense mode, focusing on strengthening its defensive lines, especially in key fortress areas. It is estimated that $60 billion in military aid from the United States is enough to keep Ukraine on the defensive for two years. And this strategic shift has once again postponed the timing of Russia's total victory, and the cost has also increased.

The Russian army may suffer hundreds of thousands of casualties, and if Russia does not blow up the Polish weapons transfer station, it will regret it sooner or later

Before the United States' previous $45 billion in military aid arrived, the focus of the Russia-Ukraine battlefield was completely different. Ukraine's military strength without foreign aid will be very different, and the Russian army may have achieved more obvious results in Kharkiv, Dnipro and other regions. But the reality is that with the help of modern tanks and other heavy equipment provided by the United States and its allies, Ukraine's mobile forces are still highly combat-ready.

At present, Russia has achieved a certain advantage in the air, and the high-end tank units of the Ukrainian army, such as the Leopard 2 and M1A1 tanks, are facing a greater threat. Despite this, the last reserves of the Ukrainian army remain on the battlefield.

The Russian army may suffer hundreds of thousands of casualties, and if Russia does not blow up the Polish weapons transfer station, it will regret it sooner or later

Just when Ukraine seemed to be on the verge of exhausting all its resources, the United States once again approved $60 billion in military aid, a decision that undoubtedly brought Ukraine a strategic respite. At the same time, Putin's decision-making circles are beginning to reassess whether they should adopt a more aggressive strategy toward Polish transit points.

Iran's missile and drone attacks on Israel have exacerbated regional tensions, which have also influenced political decisions on U.S. aid to Ukraine. The Biden administration's linking aid to Ukraine to Israel's security prompted the U.S. House of Representatives to reach a consensus on the issue, demonstrating Biden's political sophistication.

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