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  • Ukraine Runs Into Russian Air Superiority

    06/18/2023 1:39:37 PM PDT · by delta7 · 94 replies
    Wall Street Journal ^ | 17 June 23 | Matthew Luxemoore
    Ukraine said its forces were advancing on several axes in their counteroffensive but were struggling to counter Russian air and artillery superiority hobbling its assaults in the east and south. Now into its second week, Ukraine’s ambitious attempt to take back Russian-occupied land is proving to be a hard slog against dense minefields and well-prepared defenses. After Ukraine’s first probing attacks yielded mixed results, its forces have mostly paused their advances in recent days as commanders take stock of the past two weeks and analyze ways to punch through Russian lines without taking huge losses. Russia has taken advantage of...
  • Prepare for Ukraine's counter-offensive to falter

    06/17/2023 12:56:29 PM PDT · by Mariner · 87 replies
    The Telegraph via Yahoo ^ | June 17th, 2023 | Colonel Richard Kemp
    Nato needs to brace itself for the prospect of Ukraine’s counteroffensive failing to achieve major success. Indeed, so far, Kyiv has attained only limited gains. But those who expected a lightning breakthrough were always going to be disappointed. This is not German panzers against Polish horse cavalry, nor is it American shock and awe against demoralised Iraqi forces in antiquated tanks with no air cover.Instead, we are seeing something closer to an attritional style of warfare, with attacking forces battering against heavily fortified defences. Current operations are at the stage of reconnaissance-in-force along four separate axes of advance, with Ukrainian...
  • Gorka: This Is 'Guerrilla Warfare' & We've Seen It All Before

    09/19/2016 7:52:58 AM PDT · by george76 · 19 replies
    Fox News ^ | 9/19/2016
    "I look at the last two years and I see the Islamic State fighting a two-front war," Gorka said on "Fox and Friends" this morning. "They're using violence in the region - in Iraq, in Syria, in Libya - to consolidate and expand the territory they hold ... and they are promoting attacks on the soil of the infidel." He described recent attacks in Paris, Brussels, Nice and Orlando as "guerrilla warfare." "That's exactly what we've seen in New York and in New Jersey this weekend," Gorka said, adding that a bloody knife attack at a Minnesota mall Saturday evening...
  • Obama Admin,Democratic Party,UN Will Cancel the 2nd Amendment(Pried From My Cold Dead Hands)

    11/14/2012 8:05:17 AM PST · by lbryce · 28 replies
    Technorati ^ | Jly 12 , 2012 | Edmunk Jenks
    New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg may prefer “No Labels” but in his case, many feel “gun grabber” is a pretty fitting one. As part of his misguided crusade to tighten up gun laws nationally, The New York Times reports that Hizzoner sent undercover cops to gun shows in Arizona and found they were violating the law. Image Credit: weaselzippers.us The Obama Administration, The Democrat Political Party, And The UN Will Cancel The 2nd Amendment Do the words LAME Duck mean anything to you? What does international treaty and its application to the laws of a sovereign country mean...
  • The Real Story of the Weathermen (Communist Cuba Trained and Supported Ayers and Others)

    10/23/2008 6:42:19 PM PDT · by kristinn · 25 replies · 1,799+ views
    YouTube ^ | Thursday, October 23, 2008
    An almost ten minute excerpt from a 1982 Canadian Broadcasting Corp. documentary on the KGB. The posted section focuses on Communist Cuba's involvement in training, funding and giving orders to the Weathermen.Much of the info comes from an interview with Larry Grathwohl, who is in the film No Place to Hide.The CBC documentary ties the Weathermen, the Cuban government and a French-Canadian seperatist group,the FLQ.The documentary also features an interview with an unnamed Cuban and an unnamed figure involved with the FLQ and a 1965 plot by balck radicals to bomb the Statue of Liberty.The video was just posted today....
  • The Right Troops in the Right Places

    09/16/2006 10:56:35 PM PDT · by neverdem · 19 replies · 866+ views
    NY Times ^ | September 15, 2006 | SETH MOULTON
    Op-Ed Contributor APPROACHING the city of Karbala last year for a meeting with a local Iraqi Army commander, my convoy of four Army Humvees came across hundreds of bearded men in green camouflage uniforms lining the road. They were directing traffic and searching vehicles for bombs — good things — and they waved us through, just as Iraqi security forces should. But we don’t issue green uniforms to Iraqi troops. After the meeting, I sent an e-mail message to my headquarters in Baghdad, asking whether an entire Iraqi battalion, usually 700 to 1,000 soldiers, had been newly authorized for this...
  • The Taliban’s Silent Partner

    07/20/2006 11:44:18 PM PDT · by neverdem · 10 replies · 696+ views
    The Treasonous NY Times ^ | July 20, 2006 | ROBERT D. KAPLAN
    Op-Ed Contributor WHEN the American-led coalition invaded Afghanistan five years ago, pessimists warned that we would soon find ourselves in a similar situation to what Soviet forces faced in the 1980’s. They were wrong — but only about the timing. The military operation was lean and lethal, and routed the Taliban government in a few weeks. But now, just two years after Hamid Karzai was elected as the country’s first democratic leader, the coalition finds itself, like its Soviet predecessors, in control of major cities and towns, very weak in the villages, and besieged by a shadowy insurgency that uses...
  • Cowboys and Indians (Iraq)

    05/24/2005 5:22:19 PM PDT · by neverdem · 1 replies · 406+ views
    NY Times ^ | May 24, 2005 | NIALL FERGUSON
    London I think that this could still fail." Those words - uttered by a senior American officer in Baghdad last week - probably gave opponents of the war in Iraq, particularly those clamoring for a hasty exit, a bit of a kick. They should be careful what they wish for. For history strongly suggests that a hasty American withdrawal from Iraq would be a disaster. "If we let go of the insurgency," said another of the officers quoted anonymously last week, "then this country could fail and go back into civil war and chaos." As many of the war's opponents...
  • Russian Forces Kill Leader of Chechnya Separatists

    03/08/2005 6:16:21 PM PST · by neverdem · 10 replies · 712+ views
    NY Times ^ | March 8, 2005 | STEVEN LEE MYERS
    MOSCOW, March 8 - Russian special forces killed the leader of Chechnya's separatists in a raid today that gave the Kremlin a rare victory in a bloody war that has killed tens of thousands and spawned a wave of terrorist attacks across Russia in recent years. The slain separatist, Aslan Maskhadov, who from hiding led thousands of fighters following Russia's second invasion of the republic in 1999, died in a bunker beneath a house in an outwardly peaceful village, Tolstoy Yurt, only 12 miles from the region's capital, Grozny, according to Russian officials and news accounts. His death is akin...
  • Stealth weapons vs. donkey carts

    11/25/2003 6:10:07 AM PST · by joesnuffy · 1 replies · 223+ views
    World Net Daily ^ | November 25, 2003 | David H. Hackworth
    Stealth weapons vs. donkey carts Posted: November 25, 2003 1:00 a.m. Eastern © 2003 David H. Hackworth Once again, "shock and awe" thundered across Iraq for two explosive weeks. Then the insurgents responded to our high-tech air and ground hammer with return fire from four donkey-drawn carts toting homemade rocket launchers that hit one of the most heavily defended zones in Baghdad. Which says it all about the nature of modern guerrilla warfare. The Have-Nots – the guerrillas – use whatever they have at hand, the simplest weapons and tactics, to go up against the Have-It-Alls. In Iraq, it has...
  • Officer facing charges would do it again

    11/19/2003 2:08:22 PM PST · by joesnuffy · 5 replies · 229+ views
    World Net Daily ^ | November 19, 2003 | WND
    OPERATION: IRAQI FREEDOM Officer facing charges would do it again West: To protect my men 'I'd go through hell with a gasoline can' Posted: November 19, 2003 2:49 p.m. Eastern © 2003 WorldNetDaily.com Lt. Col. Allen West admitted during an emotional preliminary hearing today he used wrong methods to extract information from an Iraqi detainee but insisted American lives were at stake. Accused of threatening to kill the Iraqi if he didn't disclose details of an imminent plot against U.S. soldiers, West was asked by his defense attorney if he would do it again. "If it's about the lives of...
  • Eliminating Smoldering Coals

    08/26/2003 1:14:54 PM PDT · by dogbrain · 3 replies · 146+ views
    techcentralstation ^ | 8/26/2003 | Gordon Cucullu
    In the Vietnam War, when I first felt the pride of placing a green beret on my head, we in Special Forces had a dual mission: we were fighting an unconventional war in Vietnam and simultaneously training to be guerrillas. Our primary unit mission was to carry out a resistance movement behind enemy lines. We trained in sabotage, ambush and guerrilla warfare -- tactics of the weak -- for we were not strong enough to engage the enemy in positional warfare. These tactics are roughly similar to those employed by what Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld calls "dead enders" who...
  • Chaos ruled before Iraq's military fell

    08/25/2003 7:52:47 AM PDT · by Radix · 12 replies · 412+ views
    The Boston Globe ^ | 8/25/2003 | Vivienne Walt
    <p>BAGHDAD -- Iraq's armed forces virtually evaporated during the war in March and April because of a confused and often ineffectual command structure, which oversaw hundreds of thousands of disaffected soldiers who had no idea of the battle plan. After decades of dictatorship, the war was fought with little gusto by anyone other than Saddam Hussein's inner circle, former Iraqi officers say.</p>
  • U.S. Tactics May Seem Original, But History Offers Some Lessons

    03/28/2003 9:13:45 AM PST · by Stand Watch Listen · 18 replies · 525+ views
    Wall Street Journal | March 28, 2003 | Carla Anne Robbins, Greg Jaffe and Dan Morse
    Patton's Sweep Is Cause for Confidence; While Bombings Didn't 'Awe' in VietnamBy Carla Anne Robbins, Greg Jaffe and Dan MorseWASHINGTON -- Gen. Tommy Franks, who is running the war against Iraq, says it's being fought "unlike any other in history." That may well be true of the overall war plan, which calls for a lightning drive to the capital, heavy reliance on precision bombing, a collapse of the Hussein regime and a mop up of remaining Iraqi forces afterward. But key elements of the campaign have echoes in other wars. The lessons from past conflicts -- some heartening, some sobering...