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gmc's avatar
Aug 1Edited

I'm very impressed with your - on the ground analysis - it's fairly easy to understand the places and strategy of the Russian military. Of course it helps if one was in the military before, and /or have spent time in Ukraine. Спасибо

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Grasshopper Kaplan's avatar

In Ukrainia, it feels like their will be a collapse of the state already. Dima reports more press gang vans having small fires to destroy their engines, apparently, but they can use the van for a homeless shelter in Little Russia, which former Ukraine may eventually be called...

In U S of Arrogance, we see a collapse of the state. Funny and ironic that, as Alex Christoforou suggested, Biden has become pretensodent of....Ukraine, where there is no president and soon no rada parliament after 8-11, we're told, they too lose legitimacy. Who will sign the unconditional surrender or sue Russia for peace?

Unlike Ukraine, or not?, our acting president loves to put people in jail, use their slave labour, and pretend she is a black woman , and that she can act as president. Maybe after ScKamala kamaltoe takes some acting lessons from elenskies she can then play the piana with her kamaltoe....

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SIMEON PAPADOPOULOS's avatar

Thanks for the detailed reports. It is clearly obvious by now that the long game pays off. The so called "Death by thousand cuts" tactic works perfectly, draining the ruthless enemy of the most precious resource, the manpower and, minimizing the Russian losses at the very same time. The Ukrainian losses announced by the Russian MoD have exceeded 60 thousand just for July. This is a very conservative number and the real losses are certainly much higher. This is also a strong indication that the inability to replace the losses will lead to the sudden collapse of the over-thousand km-long Ukrainian frontline. Sooner than later it seems.

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