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To: marcusmaximus
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Since early April, when Pentagon briefing slides about the state of the Ukrainian army 'leaked' onto the web, the writing in 'western' media about the much discussed Ukrainian counteroffensive has become more gloomy.The hyping is largely gone and the assessments become more realistic. Three days ago the London Times offered a piece in that category:

Ukraine isn’t ready for its big offensive, but it has no choice (paywalled, archived version)

Kyiv is locked into a spring or summer push despite burning through ammo so fast that the West can’t keep up.

[W]hile the Ukrainians are moving quickly to assimilate their 230 new and reconditioned western tanks and 1,550 armoured vehicles, they still lack proper air defences for any big offensive operation. That puts them at risk from Russian airpower. Western defence sources are also uncertain whether senior commanders can adapt to the new systems as well as their soldiers on the ground.

Yet Kyiv has little real choice but to launch a major spring or summer offensive. Its leaders are increasingly boxed in. As an American defence official put it: “The Ukrainians have surprised us as well as Putin in the past, but have much less room for manoeuvre now . . . and the Russians know it.”

President Zelensky has managed the West with great skill, but to maintain its support he has to show what Washington insiders rather tastelessly call a “return on investment”.

He must also balance domestic politics. Hawks such as Kyrylo Budanov, Ukraine’s military intelligence chief, prevent any meaningful talk about negotiations, even though some in the government think now is the time to put out feelers. One western diplomat in Kyiv described a “surreal parallel experience” as his interlocutors “discuss potential formats for negotiations one evening” and then “shout that there can be no talks with Russia” in public the next day.

During the war Kiev first burned through its standing army material and personnel. It then received a large amount of Soviet era equipment from former Warsaw Pact members and burned through that stash. It has now received 'western' arms for a third army that will largely consist of mobilized civilians with little military experience. After the counteroffensive has run its course, no matter the outcome, that third army will largely be destroyed. There will be no more material and personnel for a fourth army.

18 posted on 05/02/2023 2:41:14 PM PDT by Kazan
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To: Kazan

What “Victory Parade” doink?


19 posted on 05/02/2023 2:48:18 PM PDT by marcusmaximus
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To: Kazan

How does it feel making stuff up like a teenage boy makes up dreaming about playboy centerfolds? You have as much chance being right about analyzing the status of an army.

Yeah the Ukrainian army is being destroyed for the 3rd time and there won’t be any Ukrainians left for the 4th time that’s why Russia can’t take over a nothing Burger little town even after focusing all its might there.

You don’t contribute to intelligent discussion you just make up nonsense but we’ll see soon enough.

And whatever happens you will just lie more.


26 posted on 05/02/2023 3:40:59 PM PDT by Williams (Stop Tolerating The Intolerant)
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