Mearsheimer delivers an incisive analysis of the ongoing crisis in Ukraine and its implications for the region and the world. In this compelling discussion, ...
Nope. He said that Russia only had 190,000 troops in the beginning and that number was far too small to conquer all of Ukraine, much less all of Europe. He also used history as an example to make the point that the Nazis used 1.5 million troops, somewhere around that number, to conquer Poland, and that does not even count the Russian invasion from the East. Furthermore, he is a professor, you are not, remember that. He uses facts and logic, you don’t.
Nope. He said that Russia only had 190,000 troops in the beginning and that number was far too small to conquer all of Ukraine, much less all of Europe. He also used history as an example to make the point that the Nazis used 1.5 million troops, somewhere around that number, to conquer Poland, and that does not even count the Russian invasion from the East. Furthermore, he is a professor, you are not, remember that. He uses facts and logic, you don’t.