but 1,313 troops in one day in modern times is unheard of. Case in point that the Russian military is undertrained.
I expect the Putin cocksuckers to defend their dear leader.
Link: https://www.ukrinform.net/amp/rubric-ato/3866866-russian-army-loses-1330-troops-in-ukraine-overnight.html
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and their bodies in a ditch four days later but that would be overreacting to one particular situation. To evaluate this war of attrition you need to understand who has the advantage in men first, before you even talk about munitions, because you can't fire munitions without men. So, please, tell me, and cite your sources, why you think Ukraine can achieve a "stalemate" (which seems to be the current goal) with the manpower that it currently has and/or can mobilize. Try to be rational in your response.
When we originally funded the Ukraine held off the Russian horde, hence a stalemate. Now that we’ve funded the Ukraine again, it’s my belief and the belief of many military tacticians that same will happen. Ammo and other supplies are just now starting to reach the frontlines. Russia has only made modest gains since the beginning of their summer offensive.
More facts…it was apparent that the Ukrainian military was not being trained properly by NATO and the USA. Unlike the Russian military, western forces can and will “pivot” to what works.
So then, like me, you would abhor anyone asking you to refute anything that was obvious propaganda.
It happens to be a Ukrainian news source. I haven’t seen any evidence that the site isn’t reliable. Have you?
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Link: https://www.chathamhouse.org/202
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Are you a grown human who still loves going to Chuck -E-Cheez?
so, feel free to post about shit that is well above your pay grade. I know military tactics. It’s a fact that the Ukrainian military, when well equipped, can fight the Russian savages straight up. US and NATO aid makes a big difference.
It took the better part of a year for our GOP congress to approve the 60 billion. Russia has made modest gains during that time. Isn’t it common sense that the aid will help the Ukraine?
Care to share your military tactical knowledge? That’s what I thought.
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US Serviceman, say E5 Compared to same in Current Russian Military.
a gaggle of monkeys (Russian troops).
Debriefing… everyone said something was…Off
The ship smelled and the sailors we encountered or were allowed to speak to were machines, no personality or communication skills. They were scared or intimidated.
The next day in Coronado 2 officers and 3 enlisted guys visited our Team and and Facilities and wow… they were not there, it was Bizarre.
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