Posted on 06/05/2024 2:25:25 PM PDT by UMCRevMom@aol.com
Frontline | The War in Ukraine and Global Security:
'The Kremlin knows this is not sustainable' as Putin's losses mount in Ukraine | Lt. Gen. Ben Hodges Times Radio 836K subscribers 5-14-2024 3:00 p.m. 30:32 Minutes
"I don't think that they can maintain their industry and an army of this size that they need, given the casualties they're suffering."
Russian manpower shortages because of the war in Ukraine are not sustainable, Lt. Gen. Ben Hodges tells Frontline on #timesradio
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Putin on death’s door. Look at him ! He is ready to die !
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/Cpk8C0plYN8
” unless they were in one of Hitler’s units made up of soldiers from other countries. So why is Zelensky even there?”
There were a few Osttruppen units defending Normandy, but I don’t think there were any Russians or Ukrainians. The Russian Vlasov Army didn’t see action until 1945, and the Ukrainian SS Galicia divisions were in Ukraine busy massacring Poles and Jews.
Thanks for sharing your information.
LOL
It would be funnier if it weren’t actually destroying the USA so efficiently
Interesting how the “usuals “ here “ignore” by swooping onto moms post lol
You mean like idiots did to this thread?
https://freerepublic.com/focus/chat/4242500/posts
It was Putin singing Karaoke doing the song “Blueberry Hill”
Absence of war is not peace.
How many people did Stalin, Mao, Pot, et al.
kill peacefully?
Rounding up unwilling conscripts from across Europe? Hoo-boy.
Look, I hate Biden and the statists in Europe as much as you do. But its like this: FDR was a truly sinister, vile man who damaged democracy in ways we’re still just uncovering. But that doesn’t mean anyone should join the German army. But that’s akin to what you neo-Soviets are trying to get conservatives to do. Go back to Tartarstan, commie.
“I was getting tired of paying to arm Ukraine!”
Me too. The sooner this stupid war is ended the better it will be for civilized people.
For Russia? I really don’t care what happens to Russia after the stupid war is over. Let them build a wall and stay within it.
“I know that many Ukrainians fought in Hitlers army, but did others join the Russia army??”
Ukraine was part of the Soviet Union back then, and Ukrainians overwhelmingly served in the Red Army. Those who wanted Ukrainian independence from the Soviet Union and who fought on the Nazi side (like Stepan Bandera), were a tiny minority. Bandera himself spent most of the war as a prisoner of the Nazis, only being released to fight the Soviets in 1945.
Per Capita, Ukraine lost more men fighting the Nazis than even ethnic Russians (whose losses were horrific).
Some of the biggest battles that took place in Soviet territory, were in Ukraine (like Kursk). At the end of the war, only 6 buildings remained standing in Sevastopol.
Odessa has ancient catacombs and tunnels under the city, where resistance to the Nazis continued throughout the occupation, until they were defeated.
“The F-16s are coming, as you well know, despite your petty quibbling over when.”
“It was the West that ran out of shells. Then couldn’t build more, and is still not getting it done.”
As you noted, the US put another (state of the art new) Artillery shell production facility online just last week in Mesquite, Texas, operated by General Dynamics. Rheinmetall’s production in Germany has tripled, and is on track to quadruple. They are also building new production facilities in Lithuania and the Ukraine. Turkish production is up, South Korean production is up, Finnish production is up, French production is funded for increases.
Also of note, is that much of Russia’s current production consists of refurbished shells out of inventory. Russia will likely be able to continue to increase new (not refurbished) Artillery shell production for some time, in conjunction with production in North Korea. Russia has plenty of iron for the shells, and plenty of oil and gas, from which to make explosives and propellants, and has been able to get some of the required machinery from China (although that is now drawing sanctions interest).
Artillery shells are likely among the last things that Russia is likely to run out of.
In the News/Activism forum, on a thread titled 'The Kremlin knows this is not sustainable' as Putin's losses mount in Ukraine , UMCRevMom@aol.com wrote: Frontline | The War in Ukraine and Global Security Times Radio · The sharpest minds and analysis on the frontline of the war in Ukraine - and related conflicts - on Times Radio.
I beg to differ with the assertion that the source of the thread material comes from the "Sharpest minds and analysis". Their other videos reflect leftist deep state alliegence. Here are three other videos from the source of this OP>
Trump has lost votes since guilty verdict in hush money trial | Rick Wilson
Trump 'threatens to round up' and prosecute political opponents if he is elected | Alistair Dawber
James Comey: Donald Trump will bring violence and threaten the rule of law of the US
Yes, "next Tuesday", as I was told back in August 2023.
"Rick Wilson"
Barb, I wondered if you had finally gone to the front and we’d heard the last.
The Reverend was replying to a previous comment about the United States industrial production doubling because of WWII. The Reverend pointed out that our current industrial production is zero because over the decades we have outsourced production to foreign countries. And Zero doubled is still zero, meaning that if we have no military industrial production, there is no way to double it because you cannot double nothing.
Reverend Wright did not make any comparison between the USA and the Russian Federation.
Let me think. Is Turkey a part of NATO or Russia's ally?
Apparently both right about now.
“The Kremlin wants to carry out another mass conscription into the army. Mobilization is planned for June 1. However, a problem may arise, because in Russia the number of people requiring rehabilitation measures has increased by over 137,000. people, i.e. by almost 42%. compared to the previous year.”
https://x.com/TOGAjano21/status/1798800036178088194
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