Months ago, things were going the Russian`s way (kind of). Now they certainly are not.
They certainly aren't. The updated tally on what they lost in a single week is an entire division's worth of tanks, personnel carriers, artillery etc, and that's only the stuff that has been visually identified. And the majority was captured and can be returned to service by Ukraine.
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And mass conscription isn't going to help them. Putin's stability relies heavily on the large section of the public which doesn't really engage politically because the war doesn't have any direct effect on their lives. They're passively supportive of Putin, but only insofar as none of this really affects them.
The problem with mass conscription is that those are the people you'd need to do the fighting for you. And they don't want to fight (whole long thread):
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Their current plan for their manpower shortage? Allowing Wagner, the mercenary company that is effectively a wing of the Russian army, recruit prisoners to deploy.
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