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"If somebody attack a NATO member, it's like he would attack all NATO "
Since Poland is in NATO and will gonna help ukraine, i think all other NATO members will also help them.
The army is already mobilized to attack russia
Poland is already getting ready an army to help ukrainians civils.
They probably gonna defend ukrainia but idk if they gonna attack russia yet
The missiles are clearly meant to disorientate Ukrainian response and the Russian paratroops in the Airbase near Kyiv are probably a distraction from the real target, Mariupol, Kherson and probably Mykolaiv as well as Odesa to cut Ukraine off from the sea. This leaves the west and southwestern corridors to five countries.
Russia might try to take Vinnytsia, Chernivtsi, Mukachevo, Lviv and Lutsk to cut off any outside assistance and then put a no-fly zone up if they are sneaky about it, this is in order to bottle up any Ukrainian resistance and keep outsiders away.
I wouldn't be surprised if and when Ukraine falls that the Oblasts west of Kyiv, Uman and Mykolaiv are given to Belarus as a buffer between Russia and the west, while the rest of the country falls into the hands of Russia.
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Russia has the resources, numbers and Belarus as an ally should they be needed. Ukraine as a country is looking like it's had it's day unfortunately. It's a lost cause if Russia really wants the country for itself. Ukraine will fight but it won't be long if Russia has another wicked curve ball in play to shatter resistance enough to break it.
Poland won't invade, they'll likely be at their border to show the flag that Russia is to stay on the Ukrainian side, plus provide for as many refugees as possible crossing the border until Russia cuts them off.
If Ukraine steps down now, Putin gets what he wanted. I'm surprised Putin doesn't have a lot more forces along the border waiting to cross considering how much of a military they have. But that's the thing with Putin, he's smart, wily and knows how to strike when it will inflict maximum pain, but he never completely shows his hand.
If this attack on Ukraine is all Putin has and expected Ukraine to give into sham negotiations in Minsk for the sake of Ukrainian lives, then Ukraine should hang in there and listen the Russians out at the table, but sign nothing and simply put it under consideration in the meantime. If Russia isn't willing to commit more forces, they might pull out, but if they go all in on the other hand... either way Putin will have egg on his face.
I hope the Ukrainian leaders see this. This might be their only way out of this mess, by forcing Russia to do something not on their own terms.