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If in 2003 the US had invaded Iraq, failed to topple Saddam, lost a significant portion of its invasion force, ended up occupying only about 20% of Iraq- would anyone seriously call that a coalition victory? So why would Russia’s strategic failure, despite territorial gains, be considered a victory?
Apr 19, 2025, 1:59 AM
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