Posted on 02/24/2024 5:59:01 AM PST by SpeedyInTexas
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Will Trump and the EU turn things around?
@CaptainDeny, one of Ukraine’s most trusted military voices, doesn’t think so…
We discuss:
• How Russian glide bombs and drone swarms wiped out entire brigades
• Why Ukraine’s Patriot systems are nearly empty and running on scraps
• How U.S. Tomahawks can help but won’t turn the tide
• And what happens next if the West doesn’t escalate support immediately
Captain Deny warns the fall of Pokrovsk is a turning point, and the next few months will decide whether Ukraine stands or falls.
01:10 – Why glide bombs are changing the battlefield
01:32 – Pokrovsk’s fall could make Donbas indefensible
02:10 – Why Russia wants Ukraine as a pro-Russian puppet state
03:00 – The fight for Pokrovsk and what’s at stake
04:15 – 80% of Pokrovsk now infiltrated by Russian infantry
06:20 – Why Ukrainian evacuation came too late
07:35 – Special forces landed, but impact minimal
08:05 – Pokrovsk’s fall would cripple Ukraine’s economy and supply lines
09:30 – Ukraine counterattacking in the north, holding back collapse
10:15 – Why Putin won’t accept any U.S.-brokered peace deal
11:22 – Trump’s proposal for Ukraine to give up Donbas and freeze the war
12:25 – Why Ukraine refuses to surrender territory
13:10 – Could European peacekeepers change the equation
14:25 – The front line is too vast to control
15:10 – Ukraine’s limited resources and fading options
16:15 – Why Davydov says Ukraine can’t retake Crimea or Donbas
17:20 – “Only a Russian collapse can end this war”
18:05 – Casualties rising on both sides
19:00 – Ukraine now conscripting civilians from the streets
19:45 – Russia’s manpower advantage 8-to-1
20:05 – How Ukraine still holds despite being outnumbered
21:40 – Ukraine fighting to preserve identity, not just land
22:40 – Why surrender would erase Ukrainian culture
23:05 – Can Tomahawks or new U.S. weapons change the war
23:50 – Davydov says Tomahawks are “mostly political theater”
24:45 – Sanctions hurt but are short-lived without enforcement
25:25 – Flamingo vs Neptune: Ukraine’s missile problem
27:00 – Why Russia has no incentive to freeze the lines
28:10 – Keeping 800,000 soldiers busy keeps Putin’s regime stable
29:10 – War fatigue in Russia isn’t enough to stop the Kremlin
30:05 – Russia’s economy built to survive sanctions
31:35 – China and Turkey keeping Russia’s trade alive
33:05 – Trump’s new sanctions on Rosneft and Lukoil
34:10 – Davydov warns sanctions will be bypassed within months
34:55 – “Cheap oil is financially addictive”
35:40 – What Ukraine needs now: guarantees, not promises
36:25 – The limits of Western aid and the illusion of support
37:45 – Why Europe still buys Russian energy
38:30 – Davydov says Ukraine’s only hope is time and attrition
39:55 – The Black Swan scenario: another Prigozhin moment
40:40 – Why Putin fears his soldiers returning home more than NATO
42:15 – Western societies value life, Russia values endurance
43:30 – The roots of the war: invasion, NATO, and broken promises
45:15 – Crimea was seized while Ukraine was neutral
47:00 – Why Davydov says NATO is weaker than people think
48:30 – NATO’s hesitation vs. Russia’s aggression
49:55 – “Putin used NATO as an excuse to attack”
50:35 – Russia’s justification: “protecting Donbas”
52:20 – Why Ukraine can never be neutral
53:05 – The Monroe Doctrine argument and U.S. hypocrisy
54:00 – Denys: NATO threat to Russia was zero
55:00 – Why Russia’s war is ideological, not defensive
56:45 – China says it will never let Russia lose
57:50 – Beijing’s fear of a U.S. victory
58:20 – Trump’s opportunity: make China and Russia compete
59:30 – The U.S. still holding back military power
01:00:25 – Europe funding both sides of the war
01:01:20 – How fast Ukraine can train F-16 and A-10 pilots
01:02:00 – Why Ukraine needs 300 fighter jets to win air superiority
01:03:00 – Patriot systems nearly depleted
01:04:45 – “Without air defense, every village can be erased”
01:06:20 – Closing thoughts: no peace without pressure, no survival without support
It is interesting how history repeats, the fall of avdiivka and Bakhmut were both the “end” of Ukraine, or equal to taking Berlin, and the nearly, almost, soon… fall of pokrovsk is claimed to be as well.
Pitin’s three day war is approaching the length of the entire “great patriotic war” and he still controls less of Ukraine than in March of 2022.
Ukraine has brought the war home to russia, and the Ukrainian strikes against energy infrastructure is creating severe problems for russia.
As you stated, Russia’s energy infrastructure is not only vulnerable to attack and disruption, the Ukrainians have been doing a good job and it is going to intensify and there is little pitin can do to stop it.
So you are now promoting YouTube “grifters”🤔
You told us that was wrong😎
Russian mir, from Russian papers
Good site to follow
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=gfbWyk7Tazw

“Russia has chosen war for another 20 years, I envy those hundreds of thousands who will die for the Motherland”
Philosopher Alexandr Dugin told us this, commenting on Vladimir Putin's statements about the Ukrainian conflict and our plans to continue the NWO. “I have already said that we will fight for another 18-20 years. President Putin confirmed my words. We are ready to fight these 20 years, the head of state has made a choice! It is clear that the next few years (and this, as the military say, at best) will go to Ukraine. But there are other enemies. The war will be terrible, hundreds of thousands will die. And they will find the best death in the world – to die for Russia, for the Motherland. God, how I envy them!” said Alexandr Gelevich.
He also announced “many decisions on Russia's transition to a military footing in the near future.” And he urged to believe him, because the philosopher's forecasts “are taken from the first persons of the state and are almost always confirmed.”
https://t.me/kremlin_secrets/6475
Dugin's wishes can easily be addressed.
Doesn’t make it wrong, he is reading Russian newspapers
Shooting the messenger not the message.
How about commenting on the content
Fully suppprt what the President said, posted by the guy who has repeatedly posted a meme showing President Trump giving the American people the finger🤔
True
They are being addressed, not sure Russian economy can survive 6 months let alone 20 years😂
Nothing stopping Gelevich from picking up a rifle and heading to the frontlines

Archpriest Konstantin Tatarintsev, who holds the position of First Deputy Chairman of the Russian Orthodox Church's Synodal Department for Interaction with the Armed Forces and Law Enforcement Agencies and Head of the Sector for Interaction with the Russian Aerospace Forces marks the birds to be destroyed by fire.
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