Plenty on site there
Neocons here ignore them
No one aside from reporters in combat is more informed than I am
I say that humbly it’s just a fact
A few equals perhaps
I watch all alternate I can get while I’m of course innundated with western corporate media which is nearly all fabricated
Anyone with common sense can discern the reality pretty fast
Despite globalist efforts Russia will destroy uke military
Or uke comes to table
The east is lost to Ukrop
This is how Russia fights
We take cities
They take armies
Different strategy
It’s pure windmills to argue with so called conservatives who are blind
Interesting. I have become so instinctively averse to MSM that I miss anything legit they have from anyone on site, and recently that was WaPo. Probably a stringer or correspondent, not a reporter.
I’m a former officer in the AF and I was taught big picture big picture big picture stuff. “If you’re ever ordered to the field, you’ll be staff. We paid for all that education and we’re not going to flush it.”
The big picture I see is satellite recon changing the nature of war. You mass troops, you just become a long range target because you WILL be seen. I see oil and fuel. The largest and essentially only refinery in Ukraine is just north of Dnipro in Kremenchuk. All their fuel has to come from there long term, and that processes crude arriving Odessa.
There is no other path. Trucking in from Poland is a bizarre long term imagining. 1/2 of all nuclear power in Ukraine came from the reactors at the complex on the south side of the river north of Melitopol. That was 1/3 of all power period. There is another reactor complex just north of Odessa. If Odessa falls, Ukraine will be absent about 1/2 of electrical power.
My long term configuration is surrender. Russians will let anyone who wants to leave for the EU do that. Encourage them to go. That will be everyone with gumption who might form a resistance. Business owners may be deported. Keep no one there with any incentive to put things back to before.
Government will be technocrats. Few Russian troops will remain. Policy enforced from the air.