Posted on 05/02/2022 5:17:33 AM PDT by FreshPrince
Further Russian reinforcements to the Izyum axis are unlikely to enable stalled Russian forces to achieve substantial advances.
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I don’t what to think about Russian strategy after this ridiculous campaign (putting that lightly) in Ukraine. Tactically I think they suck but strategically they have their nukes. Thanks to the Rosenbergs by the way. The fact that Rasputin launched this bonehead war tells me he’s capable of dropping a nuke somewhere just to save his old bloated face.
Im hoping if Putin is inclined to be that stupid that the order would not be carried out.
The Neo-Con Institute For The Study Of Forever War. Yeah, right. All hail Victoria Nuland.
They have been pretty good.
Better than RT,SPutnik,TASS thats for sure
So far, they have been pretty good in their interpretations.
Your source is anti-Russian but this looks like an honest war assessment and report. No UK tabloids involved here!
I wouldn’t bet on it. The thing ro keep an eye out for is how big of a nuke, and number. No one has any idea what NATO or and of the individual member countries would do. Any nuke strike in the eastern region would blow fallout back directly on Moscow.
Russia attempted to copy the US, with an audacious demonstration of "Maneuver Warfare", combined arms and precision strikes akin to the Iraq War. The world was blown away by our lightning fast defeat of Iraq, and a similar performance by the Russian Army would have showed the world that they too, were a "great power". They failed horribly. They are regrouping and going back to what they know, and making slow, painful progress. In the long term, I think Russia is willing to to take the casualties, the damage to their economy and global standing.
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