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      Extremely unlikely. It will at best hold onto a never ending stalemate, and at worst devolve into a loosely federated terrorist state that will fight till the last man.

      This will be Afghanistan all over again. There will be no victory here.

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          Chechnya is infinitely smaller then Ukraine or Afghanistan, with a fraction of the population, little to no industrial base, little international support, poor morale, poor infrastructure, no modern weaponry, and only one real major city.

          Comparing Chechnya to Ukraine or Afghanistan seems laughable.

          That’s like saying “The US could take on Grenada in days/weeks, so why did they struggle in Vietnam?”

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            Chechnya is infinitely smaller then Ukraine or Afghanistan, with a fraction of the population

            Seeing as how the Ukraine population do everything they can to not stay in Ukraine in multiple methods and directions, soon.