Damo_1878
Don't care. Not bothered.
They threaten constantly. The threats should be viewed precisely as they are. As much for the domestic audience as for Europe in general.
It'll defo end in 2025 IMO.
The sooner the better. Zelensky has surrendered the east of Ukraine to the Russians with his balls up and he's overseen the deaths of 500,000 Ukrainian soldiers.
I see Field Marshall von @davek continues to lecture people in the Ukraine thread.
Giving everyone the benefits of his experience in military strategy matters![]()
I think the proof of the pudding is in the eating on that one.
Yes, it grabbed the attention, but it's not worked.
Their western sponsors can see that clear enough.
They also know that 44% of the population of Ukraine at the last count wanted Zelensky to sue for peace, and that recruitment is a massive issue with young men not interested in literally dying to get hand their election-dodging president a lifeline in negotiations. And I dont blame them either. Imagine dying for that corrupt gangster's bag man.
It's not too difficult to work out that the Ukrainian losses aren't sustainable. They gambled on the invasion in the North easing the pressure on the Donbass front.Sadly it hasn't had the desired effect. If it gives Ukraine a slightly stronger position in ceasefire talks all well and good. But realistically it's time for some type of peace agreement as Ukraine will never retake the Donbass or Crimea,and even if by a miracle they did, policing them would be impossible. Now all it'll take is the US and NATO to agree they've made enough money from armaments.I see Field Marshall von @davek continues to lecture people in the Ukraine thread.
Giving everyone the benefits of his experience in military strategy matters![]()
And the reason for high fuel prices and the attached hike in the cost of living in the UK and Europe is?They threaten constantly. The threats should be viewed precisely as they are. As much for the domestic audience as for Europe in general.
It's not too difficult to work out that the Ukrainian losses aren't sustainable. They gambled on the invasion in the North easing the pressure on the Donbass front.Sadly it hasn't had the desired effect. If it gives Ukraine a slightly stronger position in ceasefire talks all well and good. But realistically it's time for some type of peace agreement as Ukraine will never retake the Donbass or Crimea,and even if by a miracle they did, policing them would be impossible. Now all it'll take is the US and NATO to agree they've made enough money from armaments.![]()
And the reason for high fuel prices and the attached hike in the cost of living in the UK and Europe is?
And the reason for high fuel prices and the attached hike in the cost of living in the UK and Europe is?
Spain is lovely and warm in Winter.Rotten potatoes for you comrade.
Do give us the benefit of your years of in depth military training...oh almost forgot that the leaked US military intelligence papers clearly stated over a year ago now that the best the Ukrainians could get would be a draw out stalemate. But then I'm sure you will claim to have higher training in geopolitical outcomes than the Pentagon.You have no basis for this. It has the potential to reduce the size of the front with a geographical barrier (a river) which then creates economy of force benefits
Additionally as I just stated to Field Marshall von @davek, Ukraine long range strike is going to cripple Russian logistics well into the Russian interior 1000 miles from the Ukrainian theatre.
That Ukrainian capability is only increasing
Why you and @davek have no clue about the "big picture" of what is occurring.
Fuel retailers not passing on cost reductions to consumers:
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Petrol prices higher than they should be, says RAC
Margins are rising amid the election "distraction", the group says, but retailers say they face higher costs.www.bbc.co.uk
Do give us the benefit of your years of in depth military training...oh almost forgot that the leaked US military intelligence papers clearly stated over a year ago now that the best the Ukrainians could get would be a draw out stalemate. But then I'm sure you will claim to have higher training in geopolitical outcomes than the Pentagon.![]()
Ukraine has started expanding its long range strike targets
This is going to cause huge pressure on the Russian economy that will only increase in 2025
So when Field Marshall von @davek says things will end in 2025 it won't. It won't until Russia withdraws
That shoulder badge needs work, but I can't think what yet...
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