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To: buwaya
The sun rises in the East and so Japan is now good but Russia is really bad. It's not just selective facts, those which actually are facts, but the illogic that chains these together.

We are rebuilding the victorious Ukrainian army to launch a counteroffensive against the Russians that have been thoroughly trounced and defeated while failing to take a strategically insignificant village by the name of Bakhmut, is a pemican of lies and illogic. And yet I am supposed to sustain myself on that drivel while supporting another $4T to prop up the American global empire.

How about we defend our own border first?

66 posted on 06/04/2023 5:51:54 AM PDT by AndyJackson
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To: AndyJackson

Japan isn’t threatening to land in Lingayen gulf at the moment. Its not got an insane militaristic clique running the place.

Russia has been attacking all along the front from Kreminna to Vuhledar all winter and spring. And getting nowhere, save at Bakhmut. In the meantime it’s been losing materiel and munitions. Based on recent events, it hasn’t got a capability for mobile warfare anymore - the ability to break through and exploit deep into the enemy rear.

In the meantime Ukraine has been building a mobile reserve and receiving a great deal of aid of all kinds. Unlike Russia, Ukraine hasn’t far to go to win. The key is Melitopol. When they take that everything west of the Kerch bridge will be isolated and out of supply. It will be the Kherson bridgehead all over again. And the Kerch bridge is just waiting on the inevitable missile.

To prevent that Russia will need to be able to counterattack effectively, and they can’t - see above re maneuver warfare.


85 posted on 06/04/2023 6:29:44 AM PDT by buwaya (Strategic imperatives )
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