Might makes right, does it? Well, never underestimate the “weaker” country. Ukraine has been doing a pretty good job of holding its own against Russia for three years longer than anyone, especially Putin, expected.
This is incorrect, they did not hold their own. I don't think you understand the meaning of "holding its own".
That remains to be seen. Ukraine's strength, in part, comes from soft power - something Russia sorely lacks. It has allies, and some of them haven't even betrayed it out of cowardice. Making a reliable comparison between the two will likely not be possible for a few decades... unless Russia suddenly collapses on itself.
Those are clients, not allies. Allies in a military alliance help each other directly in battle when they are attacked, an example being the NATO military alliance. Over the past several years Ukraine was begging for direct participation from western powers, but was refused at every turn. Only money and equipment were provided, skirting around the alliance issue.
Ukraine was despicably given a wad of cash and was told to sacrifice its people to fight a war for others, the benefactor countries being unwilling to fight themselves. Because of this, we now have an entire generation of Ukrainian men which have been nearly erased and Ukrainian families in untold suffering, all while the benefactor countries remain unharmed and safe, fat and happy.
This is terrible and unjust, to say the least. Luckily for the people of Ukraine Trump was willing to step up once he became president and halt the US military aid to the mercenary government. If you want a war fought you should do it yourself, not send some third world backwater country to fight your battles and die for you.
You... You think rubber pads will help against weight? Really?
You do know DC is literally built on swamp land, yes?
Also, max weight limit for a city streets in the DC area is 20,000 lbs.
And M1 Abrams tank weights 125,000 lbs. So you really think rolling a bunch of somethings 6 times the maximum weight is gonna be ok so long as you use rubber pads? Really?
The 20,000 pound figure is the weight on
one vehicle axle. See in that link "Weight on any one axle: 20,000 pounds". The weight of a tank is distributed over a wide area, allowing them to roam city streets with proper treads.
Tanks have paraded Washington DC a number of times, so I don't know why you guys are pretending that this is anything new.