Trying to appear strong to provide more narrative fuel for “certain” individuals to amplify and demand Ukraine end their “hopeless” war.
When it becomes a pattern, it’s high time to clip the effort at both ends.
AdElectronic4912 on
That didn’t even work at full strength, I say let them try.
DataGeek101 on
At least give the impression of such an offensive. My hope is that the Ukrainian intelligence agencies will find the gaps in their line and figure out how to exploit it. Or even stop it before it gets started.
ZNG91 on
Europe needs to help by sending enough military force with air support on the borders in between UA and Belarus and on no contact border of UA with Russia so all that equipment and manpower are free for the eastern front and Crimea.
Additionally, FR could provide a few nukes as a shield with trigger in the hands of the president of UA so Führer of Russia doesn’t even think about it.
Tholian_Bed on
Blood itself is required for this regime to hold thrall. The Russian people themselves, therefore, need the rivers of blood, for this is proof the fight is severe and so they must be very severe.
Peace. In what world does the Russian state and people survive “peace”? Russia has stepped across the line into terminal war.
We can oblige them.
Raven_in_the_storm on
It’s not possible without mass mobilization
ne0shi on
And then in comes an A10 going brrrRRRRrrrrrtt along the contact line. Yanno, just to say hello. Oh wait no, Americans probably won’t help Europe nvm
Basileus2 on
Many will die all for Putin’s vainglory.
Professional_Cut_105 on
Pootin’s Hailmary? Old men and boys thrown into the grinder?
realnrh on
They’re going to send all of those full-strength trained and equipped units their reports tell them about. Then in the field it’ll be three wounded guys and a donkey. But that counts as four vectors by Russian math!
MetalWorking3915 on
Of they all fail they could be open to a devastating counter.
Haywoodja2 on
Did they find more battle wheelchairs for their troops?
upward_spiral17 on
This smells of the desperation of the Michael Offensive of March 1918, the last gasp of Germany in WWI. Ukraine must prepare that Ruzzia might encounter some initial success, but then exploit that the logistical support to sustain such wide offensive is very likely lacking.
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Trying to appear strong to provide more narrative fuel for “certain” individuals to amplify and demand Ukraine end their “hopeless” war.
When it becomes a pattern, it’s high time to clip the effort at both ends.
That didn’t even work at full strength, I say let them try.
At least give the impression of such an offensive. My hope is that the Ukrainian intelligence agencies will find the gaps in their line and figure out how to exploit it. Or even stop it before it gets started.
Europe needs to help by sending enough military force with air support on the borders in between UA and Belarus and on no contact border of UA with Russia so all that equipment and manpower are free for the eastern front and Crimea.
Additionally, FR could provide a few nukes as a shield with trigger in the hands of the president of UA so Führer of Russia doesn’t even think about it.
Blood itself is required for this regime to hold thrall. The Russian people themselves, therefore, need the rivers of blood, for this is proof the fight is severe and so they must be very severe.
Peace. In what world does the Russian state and people survive “peace”? Russia has stepped across the line into terminal war.
We can oblige them.
It’s not possible without mass mobilization
And then in comes an A10 going brrrRRRRrrrrrtt along the contact line. Yanno, just to say hello. Oh wait no, Americans probably won’t help Europe nvm
Many will die all for Putin’s vainglory.
Pootin’s Hailmary? Old men and boys thrown into the grinder?
They’re going to send all of those full-strength trained and equipped units their reports tell them about. Then in the field it’ll be three wounded guys and a donkey. But that counts as four vectors by Russian math!
Of they all fail they could be open to a devastating counter.
Did they find more battle wheelchairs for their troops?
This smells of the desperation of the Michael Offensive of March 1918, the last gasp of Germany in WWI. Ukraine must prepare that Ruzzia might encounter some initial success, but then exploit that the logistical support to sustain such wide offensive is very likely lacking.