Military budgets and victories, Russia vs USA 1991-present
Militära budgetar och segrar, Ryssland jämfört med USA
(Today’s videos and Substack will come later, but I thought I put this on a separate Substack as it’s a huge pile of text, but a simple conclusion.)
🇸🇪 Dagens mörka, men bra 11 kaffe finns på YT-kanalen Linus Noremalm, men kommer upp senare på mina kanaler. Denna Substack visar hur Ryssland vunnit alla krig de varit i, medan NATOs jättebudget nästan bara hjälpt dem att förstöra saker som pirater, länder och Libyens gulddinar. 🇸🇪
Who would win if a huge pile of corruption would fight the Russian military?
Well, some result are already in.
War scores since 1991:
USA-scores:
1st Gulf War: Kuwait liberated, USA and UN gained a lot of corruption
Iraqi No-Fly Zone 1991-2003: USA gained a war.
First U.S. Intervention in the Somali Civil War (1992–1995) - Complete failure
Bosnian War and Croatian War (1992–1995): Stalemate
Intervention in Haiti (1994–1995): Victory: Pro-pedo-president reinstated.
Kosovo War (1998–1999): Stalemate. Bombed Chinese Embassy diplomatic disaster.
War in Afghanistan (2001–2021): Complete failure.
American intervention in Yemen (2002–present): Ongoing failure.
Iraq War (2003–2011): Failure.
Second U.S. Intervention in the Somali Civil War (2007–present): Ongoing failure.
Operation Ocean Shield (2009–2016): Good success in removing pirates east of Africa.
International intervention in Libya (2011): Failure, but destroyed the Gold Dinar, which was the main point.
Operation Observant Compass in Uganda (2011–2017): Almost complete victory.
American-led intervention in Iraq (2014–2021): Victory for Iraq, not so much a US victory.
American-led intervention in Syria (2014–present): Soon complete failure.
American intervention in Libya (2015–2019): ISIS defeated by Trump.
Russian wars:
1991–1993 Georgian Civil War: Total victory for Russia and Georgia
1991–1993 War in Abkhazia: Abkazia and Russia won.
1992 Transnistria War: Transnistria+Russia+allies won, but not totally
1992 East Prigorodny Conflict: North Ossetia and Russia won.
1992–1997 Tajikistani Civil War: Russia and many allies won.
1994–1996 First Chechen War: Failure, and Chechen weak independence.
1999 War of Dagestan: Victory
1999–2009 Second Chechen War: Victory, Chechnya back as a part of Russia.
2008 Russo-Georgian War: Victory.
2009–2017 Insurgency in the North Caucasus: Victory.
2014–present Russo-Ukrainian War: Winning.
Conclusion
Russia: (10 won, 1 failure which then ended in final victory)
USA: (5 won, 2 half-victories, 2 stalemates, 7 failures)
USA have had more successful operations than I thought, but it’s clear that the Federation’s huge military budget isn’t helping it to win right out.
(By the way: The English language is broken: You don’t have a word for “plentier” (more in numbers) like you have “fewer” vs “less”, so I could write the opposite of “less” above. I could of course rephrase it “The number of successful operations by USA was bigger than I thought”, but then I couldn’t whine about the English language…)
I think plentier would just be said 'higher'. My gas bill was higher this month. English is a very silly language, as unpredictable as an American!