Jiang argues that Ukraine's army and even its statehood have effectively collapsed, giving Russia the strategic initiative and allowing it to dictate pace.
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Ukraine collapse
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"mean the first thing to mention of course is the assassination of latin putin um and you know right afterwards putin said i've had..."
"streets and forcing a fight on the front lines of uh of donbass without any real training without any hope and so you have..."
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