• @boonhet@lemm.ee
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    12 days ago

    I mean, same is true for Russian patriots, no?

    Russians abroad always talk about how great the motherland is, but nobody wants to move back there and not just because of the war. Or have you moved back to Russia yet?

      • @boonhet@lemm.ee
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        01 day ago

        I mean if financially motivated is volunteer, then sure. They’re getting paid real well lately.

          • @boonhet@lemm.ee
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            01 day ago

            Value proposition for me isn’t nearly as good considering my current income and potential foreign legion income. Would be a major loss. Putin’s offer is way better if you consider the median salary in Russia and what the recruits are apparently being offered.

            • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆OP
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              51 day ago

              Military service in Russia does pay relative to median salary, no question about that. And I imagine volunteers end up being a far more effective fighting force than conscripts gang pressed into fighting which what the vast majority of the AFU is at this point.

              • @boonhet@lemm.ee
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                01 day ago

                Yup, so while those people technically volunteer, I wouldn’t be so sure that they’re volunteering out of their love for the motherland.

                Still, I reckon the order of motivation goes: Patriots who fight for the cause > Well-paid volunteers > Conscripts. So you’ve got that right. Unfortunately, I doubt Ukraine can offer any contractors nearly as much as Russia does.

                I do hope there’s peace soon, but that’s still entirely up to Putin and literally nobody else. I’m pretty sure Ukrainians would be ready to accept a white peace immediately at this point, without even regaining Crimea or anything, but Putin needs to have territorial gains beyond that.

                • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆OP
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                  41 day ago

                  It’s as much up to the west as it is up to Russia. The Ukrainians are stuck fighting a proxy war for NATO here. It’s also worth noting that Russia offered negotiations right before Ukraine started their ill fated Kursk offensive. It’s pretty clear that neither the Ukrainian regime nor their western sponsors want to negotiate. The real tragedy in all this is that the war could’ve been over two months in when the negotiations in Astana were happening, but as we now know the west sabotaged them and convinced Ukraine to fight instead.