The only tank in today's victory parade was a T-34. When it heard it was to be sent to Ukraine it tried to play dead. pic.twitter.com/C4gv62UBvO
— Darth Putin (@DarthPutinKGB) May 9, 2023
The only tank in today's victory parade was a T-34. When it heard it was to be sent to Ukraine it tried to play dead. pic.twitter.com/C4gv62UBvO
— Darth Putin (@DarthPutinKGB) May 9, 2023
Redbrickbear said:
People really think these guys are gonna march into Poland….The only tank in today's victory parade was a T-34. When it heard it was to be sent to Ukraine it tried to play dead. pic.twitter.com/C4gv62UBvO
— Darth Putin (@DarthPutinKGB) May 9, 2023
— aly кішка! ✙ (@mexic0la_) May 9, 2023
Coordinating with the US is what has caused the war to drag out for over a year. Peace has to be made at some point, whether we like it or not.RMF5630 said:Sam Lowry said:That's what happens when we insist on prolonging the war. China gets to be the adult in the room. Lots of us saw it coming a mile away.RMF5630 said:This cannot happen that way. If it looks like that is where Ukraine is moving, Zelinsky owes it to the US to ensure it is a joint US/China Peace Negotiation. This would fit as part of Xi's 100 year plan and explain the embrace of Russia. To give China a diplomatic reasonable role, while Biden looks like a mad dog if he doesn't work a way in to the process.Redbrickbear said:Kissinger predicts peace in Ukraine: Negotiations, with the mediation of China, could begin by the end of the year. Former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger told CBS News that the conflict in Ukraine may be approaching a turning point and that peace talks, mediated by China,… pic.twitter.com/NzrRKIyduQ
— Spriter (@Spriter99880) May 8, 2023
No. It is when the Admin doesn't communicate well. Zelinsky needs to coordinate with the White House if the time comes Ukraine to wants peace. US has supported him, he needs to remember that. Biden needs to not let Xi call the shots, we do.
Your response is ridiculous, surrender early and against Ukraine's wishes? That would have shown them! If you were in charge, we would be back to 1980 borders, so as not to upset Putin. Just give him what he wants or worse just ignore his invasions. It's for the best...
They must get Ukraine back before they can do that. Ergo, as I've been saying, supporting Ukraine is defending the interests of Nato.Redbrickbear said:
People really think these guys are gonna march into Poland….The only tank in today's victory parade was a T-34. When it heard it was to be sent to Ukraine it tried to play dead. pic.twitter.com/C4gv62UBvO
— Darth Putin (@DarthPutinKGB) May 9, 2023
But not today. And not necessarily this month, or even this year. Depends upon Russia. They need to withdraw to at least the pre-invasion borders before talks can begin.Sam Lowry said:Coordinating with the US is what has caused the war to drag out for over a year. Peace has to be made at some point, whether we like it or not.RMF5630 said:Sam Lowry said:That's what happens when we insist on prolonging the war. China gets to be the adult in the room. Lots of us saw it coming a mile away.RMF5630 said:This cannot happen that way. If it looks like that is where Ukraine is moving, Zelinsky owes it to the US to ensure it is a joint US/China Peace Negotiation. This would fit as part of Xi's 100 year plan and explain the embrace of Russia. To give China a diplomatic reasonable role, while Biden looks like a mad dog if he doesn't work a way in to the process.Redbrickbear said:Kissinger predicts peace in Ukraine: Negotiations, with the mediation of China, could begin by the end of the year. Former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger told CBS News that the conflict in Ukraine may be approaching a turning point and that peace talks, mediated by China,… pic.twitter.com/NzrRKIyduQ
— Spriter (@Spriter99880) May 8, 2023
No. It is when the Admin doesn't communicate well. Zelinsky needs to coordinate with the White House if the time comes Ukraine to wants peace. US has supported him, he needs to remember that. Biden needs to not let Xi call the shots, we do.
Your response is ridiculous, surrender early and against Ukraine's wishes? That would have shown them! If you were in charge, we would be back to 1980 borders, so as not to upset Putin. Just give him what he wants or worse just ignore his invasions. It's for the best...
You're digging into a position completely disconnected from reality. They didn't close the pubs in London or Paris during WWII. They worked hard to keep them open, for everyone. For the civilian population. For the young men about to enter service. For the soldiers about to leave for the front. For the soldiers back home from the front. etc...... No one complained like you are here, because everyone understood how important it is during war to have a place to go forget about the war for an hour or three, most especially for the young people will have to fight and die in the war.Redbrickbear said:whiterock said:no, I just told you why the government in Kyiv will work very hard to keep the club scene open...to maintain morale.Redbrickbear said:You can make excuses all you want...or you could just acknowledge that while we are being fed this line about "existential crisis for Ukraine and the World"..."greatest threat to democracy since WWII"....the kleptocrats in Kyiv would not even shut down the club scene.whiterock said:Quite a bit of hyperbole thereRedbrickbear said:whiterock said:Redbrickbear said:1. The UK was not invaded during WW2 so of course bars and clubs stayed open there. And I am sure they also did in places like Paris when under occupation by the German army...no active fighting there between June 1940 - June of 1944cowboycwr said:Then you should read some more about cities in WW2.Doc Holliday said:
Remember all the partying in Europe during WW2? Yeah me neither.Meanwhile in Kiev nightclubs… Please donate more money! pic.twitter.com/5USUprPw5O
— RadioGenova (@RadioGenova) May 3, 2023
Plenty of them still had their nightclubs, bars, etc. open at times throughout the war. They would close at times, like in London during the Blitz or Paris as the Allies advanced but then would reopen again.
Paris had all their theaters, music halls, and nightclubs open during most of the German occupation.
Now granted a nightclub scene from WW2 would look a lot different than one from today....
2. But I am not aware of clubs and bars staying open when the country was in an active war situation. Where bars and clubs open on the Eastern front in Poland or Belarus as Nazi and Soviet armies wage war across the landscape killed people in the millions?
We have been sold that this war is an existential crisis for Ukraine (and the whole of the Western World)...Ukraine will not even let its military age men escape the country...its throwing all of them into the army. And yet then we find out that the club scene in Kyiv is still popping off?
Hundreds of thousands of Ukrainian men are dying in Donbas and then we find out the women are back in Kyiv parting?
Bad optics at the very least.
They didn't quit having proms in high school or dances in colleges during WWII. You strive to retain such normalcy as one can, particularly the last pieces of youth before it marches off to be scarred or worse by war.
Where....the USA home front? In Britain? Occupied Norway? Sure of course
You are telling me they were having proms and school dances in Belarus and Ukraine in 1943 in the middle of the war on the Eastern Front? B.S.
Again, the Western corporate-government-media complex keeps telling us this is a existential war. The most serious "threat to the Western World since WWII"...a conflict our leaders are spending billions on and risking a nuclear war breaking out over...and yet then we find out that outside of Donbas the women of Ukraine are hitting the clubs?
Bad bad optics
No, you don't have a dance down in the trenches, or even within range of artillery. But yes, you do try to carve out some normalcy where you can. Even on a military base, during WWII, one could find a dance from time to time. Kyiv is 430mi from Bakhmut. As has been the case in every war where the fighting was that far from the capital, one could find a drink in a bar served by a alluringly clad women you could ask do dance to the live music being played.
one could make a case that such things are even more treasured during war, given that those most likely to engage in the former are also the ones most likely to die in the latter.
Ok, Maintaining the morale of the Ukrainian soldiers that will never get a chance to go to the clubs....got it.
Speaking of positions completely disconnected from reality…whiterock said:But not today. And not necessarily this month, or even this year. Depends upon Russia. They need to withdraw to at least the pre-invasion borders before talks can begin.Sam Lowry said:Coordinating with the US is what has caused the war to drag out for over a year. Peace has to be made at some point, whether we like it or not.RMF5630 said:Sam Lowry said:That's what happens when we insist on prolonging the war. China gets to be the adult in the room. Lots of us saw it coming a mile away.RMF5630 said:This cannot happen that way. If it looks like that is where Ukraine is moving, Zelinsky owes it to the US to ensure it is a joint US/China Peace Negotiation. This would fit as part of Xi's 100 year plan and explain the embrace of Russia. To give China a diplomatic reasonable role, while Biden looks like a mad dog if he doesn't work a way in to the process.Redbrickbear said:Kissinger predicts peace in Ukraine: Negotiations, with the mediation of China, could begin by the end of the year. Former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger told CBS News that the conflict in Ukraine may be approaching a turning point and that peace talks, mediated by China,… pic.twitter.com/NzrRKIyduQ
— Spriter (@Spriter99880) May 8, 2023
No. It is when the Admin doesn't communicate well. Zelinsky needs to coordinate with the White House if the time comes Ukraine to wants peace. US has supported him, he needs to remember that. Biden needs to not let Xi call the shots, we do.
Your response is ridiculous, surrender early and against Ukraine's wishes? That would have shown them! If you were in charge, we would be back to 1980 borders, so as not to upset Putin. Just give him what he wants or worse just ignore his invasions. It's for the best...
This is a very good video. I watch the guy's stuff from time to time. Thorough and mainstream takes on geopolitics, a great way to learn about dynamics in obscure corners of the globe, or brush up on stuff that has escaped the orbits of the mind.Redbrickbear said:
That cross hat is all you need to know about ortho bros. https://t.co/BACkSKcqX2
— Adam Green - Know More News (@Know_More_News) May 11, 2023
Ukraine played the economic warfare card against systemic Russian military corruption with this tank part scam.⬇️
— Trent Telenko (@TrentTelenko) May 11, 2023
Corruption that Western defense & intelligence analysts pretended did not exist, career reasons.
1/ https://t.co/01KTceEU4e
“It would be an operationally sound decision for the #Russian MoD to begin withholding and stockpiling ammunition and supplies in order to prepare for any #Ukrainian counteroffensive actions,” said the Institute for the Study of War. @ajlabshttps://t.co/IoSnLSv7Qc pic.twitter.com/lFbmdVbsSY
— ISW (@TheStudyofWar) May 11, 2023
Or the epic failure of Ukraine's big spring offensive...don't blink or you may miss it.whiterock said:
Interesting Twitter account.
this graphic illustrates the epic Russian failure in their big winter offensive. Mobilizing 300k troops, bringing in the vaunted Wagner Group, etc...... and this is all they have to show for it. The mighty Russian Army, big push, and they STILL have not captured the first town they came to:“It would be an operationally sound decision for the #Russian MoD to begin withholding and stockpiling ammunition and supplies in order to prepare for any #Ukrainian counteroffensive actions,” said the Institute for the Study of War. @ajlabshttps://t.co/IoSnLSv7Qc pic.twitter.com/lFbmdVbsSY
— ISW (@TheStudyofWar) May 11, 2023
I said several weeks back we'll know more in mid-June. Looks like that's about the way it's playing out.Sam Lowry said:Or the epic failure of Ukraine's big spring offensive...don't blink or you may miss it.whiterock said:
Interesting Twitter account.
this graphic illustrates the epic Russian failure in their big winter offensive. Mobilizing 300k troops, bringing in the vaunted Wagner Group, etc...... and this is all they have to show for it. The mighty Russian Army, big push, and they STILL have not captured the first town they came to:“It would be an operationally sound decision for the #Russian MoD to begin withholding and stockpiling ammunition and supplies in order to prepare for any #Ukrainian counteroffensive actions,” said the Institute for the Study of War. @ajlabshttps://t.co/IoSnLSv7Qc pic.twitter.com/lFbmdVbsSY
— ISW (@TheStudyofWar) May 11, 2023
That that ISW handle is cool to follow on twitter.whiterock said:
Interesting Twitter account.
this graphic illustrates the epic Russian failure in their big winter offensive. Mobilizing 300k troops, bringing in the vaunted Wagner Group, etc...... and this is all they have to show for it. The mighty Russian Army, big push, and they STILL have not captured the first town they came to:“It would be an operationally sound decision for the #Russian MoD to begin withholding and stockpiling ammunition and supplies in order to prepare for any #Ukrainian counteroffensive actions,” said the Institute for the Study of War. @ajlabshttps://t.co/IoSnLSv7Qc pic.twitter.com/lFbmdVbsSY
— ISW (@TheStudyofWar) May 11, 2023
Lol. It's just now getting underway, clown.Sam Lowry said:Or the epic failure of Ukraine's big spring offensive...don't blink or you may miss it.whiterock said:
Interesting Twitter account.
this graphic illustrates the epic Russian failure in their big winter offensive. Mobilizing 300k troops, bringing in the vaunted Wagner Group, etc...... and this is all they have to show for it. The mighty Russian Army, big push, and they STILL have not captured the first town they came to:“It would be an operationally sound decision for the #Russian MoD to begin withholding and stockpiling ammunition and supplies in order to prepare for any #Ukrainian counteroffensive actions,” said the Institute for the Study of War. @ajlabshttps://t.co/IoSnLSv7Qc pic.twitter.com/lFbmdVbsSY
— ISW (@TheStudyofWar) May 11, 2023
With less than 50K troops against Russia's 300K. Wonder what will happen.trey3216 said:Lol. It's just now getting underway, clown.Sam Lowry said:Or the epic failure of Ukraine's big spring offensive...don't blink or you may miss it.whiterock said:
Interesting Twitter account.
this graphic illustrates the epic Russian failure in their big winter offensive. Mobilizing 300k troops, bringing in the vaunted Wagner Group, etc...... and this is all they have to show for it. The mighty Russian Army, big push, and they STILL have not captured the first town they came to:“It would be an operationally sound decision for the #Russian MoD to begin withholding and stockpiling ammunition and supplies in order to prepare for any #Ukrainian counteroffensive actions,” said the Institute for the Study of War. @ajlabshttps://t.co/IoSnLSv7Qc pic.twitter.com/lFbmdVbsSY
— ISW (@TheStudyofWar) May 11, 2023
Dude, you're so wrong and out over your skis. You have absolutely no idea what you're talking about.Sam Lowry said:With less than 50K troops against Russia's 300K. Wonder what will happen.trey3216 said:Lol. It's just now getting underway, clown.Sam Lowry said:Or the epic failure of Ukraine's big spring offensive...don't blink or you may miss it.whiterock said:
Interesting Twitter account.
this graphic illustrates the epic Russian failure in their big winter offensive. Mobilizing 300k troops, bringing in the vaunted Wagner Group, etc...... and this is all they have to show for it. The mighty Russian Army, big push, and they STILL have not captured the first town they came to:“It would be an operationally sound decision for the #Russian MoD to begin withholding and stockpiling ammunition and supplies in order to prepare for any #Ukrainian counteroffensive actions,” said the Institute for the Study of War. @ajlabshttps://t.co/IoSnLSv7Qc pic.twitter.com/lFbmdVbsSY
— ISW (@TheStudyofWar) May 11, 2023
Sam Lowry said:With less than 50K troops against Russia's 300K. Wonder what will happen.trey3216 said:Lol. It's just now getting underway, clown.Sam Lowry said:Or the epic failure of Ukraine's big spring offensive...don't blink or you may miss it.whiterock said:
Interesting Twitter account.
this graphic illustrates the epic Russian failure in their big winter offensive. Mobilizing 300k troops, bringing in the vaunted Wagner Group, etc...... and this is all they have to show for it. The mighty Russian Army, big push, and they STILL have not captured the first town they came to:“It would be an operationally sound decision for the #Russian MoD to begin withholding and stockpiling ammunition and supplies in order to prepare for any #Ukrainian counteroffensive actions,” said the Institute for the Study of War. @ajlabshttps://t.co/IoSnLSv7Qc pic.twitter.com/lFbmdVbsSY
— ISW (@TheStudyofWar) May 11, 2023
good stuff there.Redbrickbear said:
And it's not just the US and the UK. Ukraine's own defense minister is publicly trying to downplay expectations.Redbrickbear said:Sam Lowry said:With less than 50K troops against Russia's 300K. Wonder what will happen.trey3216 said:Lol. It's just now getting underway, clown.Sam Lowry said:Or the epic failure of Ukraine's big spring offensive...don't blink or you may miss it.whiterock said:
Interesting Twitter account.
this graphic illustrates the epic Russian failure in their big winter offensive. Mobilizing 300k troops, bringing in the vaunted Wagner Group, etc...... and this is all they have to show for it. The mighty Russian Army, big push, and they STILL have not captured the first town they came to:“It would be an operationally sound decision for the #Russian MoD to begin withholding and stockpiling ammunition and supplies in order to prepare for any #Ukrainian counteroffensive actions,” said the Institute for the Study of War. @ajlabshttps://t.co/IoSnLSv7Qc pic.twitter.com/lFbmdVbsSY
— ISW (@TheStudyofWar) May 11, 2023
https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2023-05-10/ukraine-war-support-shouldn-t-be-tied-to-spring-offensive-against-russia
[The Danger in Hyping Ukraine's Spring Offensive:
It's troubling to imply that Western support for Kyiv might somehow be tied to the success of a counterattack against the Russians.]
The fact that internationalist Bloomberg is down playing the coming offensive is probably not a good sign.
https://www.politico.com/news/2023/04/24/biden-ukraine-russia-counteroffensive-defense-00093384
Ole Politico as well preparing the Regime supporters in the Acela corridor for disappointment.
[Biden's team fears the aftermath of a failed Ukrainian counteroffensive:
Behind closed doors, the administration worries about what Ukraine can accomplish.]
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/apr/23/truce-stalemate-ukraine-spring-offensive-volodymyr-zelenskiy
The Guardian also does not seem to be optimistic and is even floating the previously treasonous idea that maybe there should be some peace talks and maybe letting Russia keep some land it has taken.
They've thrown very little of their own at Bakhmut, and by this point it's clear that even the Wagner Group's casualties aren't what they were cracked up to be. Otherwise the WG would have ceased to exist months ago.whiterock said:good stuff there.Redbrickbear said:
Seems like there's a D-Day scenario going on, watching the weather. Cool weather in May is not speeding up dryout of terrain, and last two weeks of May has constant rain forecasts. Might be 10 June or so before offensive launches.
Or so the Ukrainians would want us to believe. They've been very good at OPSEC, which facilitates effective disinformation. But UKR does need their offensive to be rapid, mobile, slashing, which needs good weather.
Seems like the main thrust has to be the Crimean approaches, and there will be 2 or 3 axes of advance, only one of which is the primary objective. The other 1 or 2 will be diversionary. The probing attacks for bridgeheads at Kherson will force Russia to respond, whether they're diversionary or not. UKR General Staff can watch the Russian redeployments and alter plans as needed. It's just seems so obvious that the UKR main line of advance is from Zaporizhizha to Melitopol. Control of Melitopol severs lateral lines of Russian advance and threatens Crimean approaches. That isolates the Russian Kherson front to depend only on Crimea for supply and threatens their line of retreat, forcing Russian command to either withdraw or risk encirclement of the army. But if that is all so obvious, what has Russia done to defend against it? Theoretically, they should be able to make UKR progress prohibitively expensive. But can Russia do anything competently? Have they thrown too much at Bakhmut and left themselves depleted where it matters most?
We will know by the end of June, if not sooner.
A lot of psyops going on. Russia is starting to see ghosts.Sam Lowry said:And it's not just the US and the UK. Ukraine's own defense minister is publicly trying to downplay expectations.Redbrickbear said:Sam Lowry said:With less than 50K troops against Russia's 300K. Wonder what will happen.trey3216 said:Lol. It's just now getting underway, clown.Sam Lowry said:Or the epic failure of Ukraine's big spring offensive...don't blink or you may miss it.whiterock said:
Interesting Twitter account.
this graphic illustrates the epic Russian failure in their big winter offensive. Mobilizing 300k troops, bringing in the vaunted Wagner Group, etc...... and this is all they have to show for it. The mighty Russian Army, big push, and they STILL have not captured the first town they came to:“It would be an operationally sound decision for the #Russian MoD to begin withholding and stockpiling ammunition and supplies in order to prepare for any #Ukrainian counteroffensive actions,” said the Institute for the Study of War. @ajlabshttps://t.co/IoSnLSv7Qc pic.twitter.com/lFbmdVbsSY
— ISW (@TheStudyofWar) May 11, 2023
https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2023-05-10/ukraine-war-support-shouldn-t-be-tied-to-spring-offensive-against-russia
[The Danger in Hyping Ukraine's Spring Offensive:
It's troubling to imply that Western support for Kyiv might somehow be tied to the success of a counterattack against the Russians.]
The fact that internationalist Bloomberg is down playing the coming offensive is probably not a good sign.
https://www.politico.com/news/2023/04/24/biden-ukraine-russia-counteroffensive-defense-00093384
Ole Politico as well preparing the Regime supporters in the Acela corridor for disappointment.
[Biden's team fears the aftermath of a failed Ukrainian counteroffensive:
Behind closed doors, the administration worries about what Ukraine can accomplish.]
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/apr/23/truce-stalemate-ukraine-spring-offensive-volodymyr-zelenskiy
The Guardian also does not seem to be optimistic and is even floating the previously treasonous idea that maybe there should be some peace talks and maybe letting Russia keep some land it has taken.
Whatever makes you feel better.trey3216 said:A lot of psyops going on. Russia is starting to see ghosts.Sam Lowry said:And it's not just the US and the UK. Ukraine's own defense minister is publicly trying to downplay expectations.Redbrickbear said:Sam Lowry said:With less than 50K troops against Russia's 300K. Wonder what will happen.trey3216 said:Lol. It's just now getting underway, clown.Sam Lowry said:Or the epic failure of Ukraine's big spring offensive...don't blink or you may miss it.whiterock said:
Interesting Twitter account.
this graphic illustrates the epic Russian failure in their big winter offensive. Mobilizing 300k troops, bringing in the vaunted Wagner Group, etc...... and this is all they have to show for it. The mighty Russian Army, big push, and they STILL have not captured the first town they came to:“It would be an operationally sound decision for the #Russian MoD to begin withholding and stockpiling ammunition and supplies in order to prepare for any #Ukrainian counteroffensive actions,” said the Institute for the Study of War. @ajlabshttps://t.co/IoSnLSv7Qc pic.twitter.com/lFbmdVbsSY
— ISW (@TheStudyofWar) May 11, 2023
https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2023-05-10/ukraine-war-support-shouldn-t-be-tied-to-spring-offensive-against-russia
[The Danger in Hyping Ukraine's Spring Offensive:
It's troubling to imply that Western support for Kyiv might somehow be tied to the success of a counterattack against the Russians.]
The fact that internationalist Bloomberg is down playing the coming offensive is probably not a good sign.
https://www.politico.com/news/2023/04/24/biden-ukraine-russia-counteroffensive-defense-00093384
Ole Politico as well preparing the Regime supporters in the Acela corridor for disappointment.
[Biden's team fears the aftermath of a failed Ukrainian counteroffensive:
Behind closed doors, the administration worries about what Ukraine can accomplish.]
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/apr/23/truce-stalemate-ukraine-spring-offensive-volodymyr-zelenskiy
The Guardian also does not seem to be optimistic and is even floating the previously treasonous idea that maybe there should be some peace talks and maybe letting Russia keep some land it has taken.
Sam Lowry said:Whatever makes you feel better.trey3216 said:A lot of psyops going on. Russia is starting to see ghosts.Sam Lowry said:And it's not just the US and the UK. Ukraine's own defense minister is publicly trying to downplay expectations.Redbrickbear said:Sam Lowry said:With less than 50K troops against Russia's 300K. Wonder what will happen.trey3216 said:Lol. It's just now getting underway, clown.Sam Lowry said:Or the epic failure of Ukraine's big spring offensive...don't blink or you may miss it.whiterock said:
Interesting Twitter account.
this graphic illustrates the epic Russian failure in their big winter offensive. Mobilizing 300k troops, bringing in the vaunted Wagner Group, etc...... and this is all they have to show for it. The mighty Russian Army, big push, and they STILL have not captured the first town they came to:“It would be an operationally sound decision for the #Russian MoD to begin withholding and stockpiling ammunition and supplies in order to prepare for any #Ukrainian counteroffensive actions,” said the Institute for the Study of War. @ajlabshttps://t.co/IoSnLSv7Qc pic.twitter.com/lFbmdVbsSY
— ISW (@TheStudyofWar) May 11, 2023
https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2023-05-10/ukraine-war-support-shouldn-t-be-tied-to-spring-offensive-against-russia
[The Danger in Hyping Ukraine's Spring Offensive:
It's troubling to imply that Western support for Kyiv might somehow be tied to the success of a counterattack against the Russians.]
The fact that internationalist Bloomberg is down playing the coming offensive is probably not a good sign.
https://www.politico.com/news/2023/04/24/biden-ukraine-russia-counteroffensive-defense-00093384
Ole Politico as well preparing the Regime supporters in the Acela corridor for disappointment.
[Biden's team fears the aftermath of a failed Ukrainian counteroffensive:
Behind closed doors, the administration worries about what Ukraine can accomplish.]
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/apr/23/truce-stalemate-ukraine-spring-offensive-volodymyr-zelenskiy
The Guardian also does not seem to be optimistic and is even floating the previously treasonous idea that maybe there should be some peace talks and maybe letting Russia keep some land it has taken.
If Russia allows political considerations to drive operations, it may decide to reinforce Bakhmut to prevent Ukraine from quickly recapturing its flanks, but that could leave its forces more vulnerable elsewhere where Ukraine has better prospects for achieving a breakthrough. https://t.co/PULrXOzgKk
— Rob Lee (@RALee85) May 11, 2023
The situation for the Russian army in Bakhmut is worsening by the hour.
— (((Tendar))) (@Tendar) May 12, 2023
We have visual confirmation that the Russian forces, while being under fire by Ukrainian artillery, are abandoning positions at the northern Bakhmut flank, falling back behind the water reservoirs.#Bakhmut pic.twitter.com/50P1IdizRr
Image circulating throughout Telegram showing an ADM-160B MALD (Miniature Air-Launched Decoy) decoy missile found in central Luhansk.
— doge (@IntelDoge) May 12, 2023
The ADM-160B MALD main payload is a Northrop Grumman SAS which allows the decoy missile to simulate any aircraft in the U.S. inventory. pic.twitter.com/jM7xVOIKyY
RUSSIANS FLEEING
— Jason Jay Smart (@officejjsmart) May 11, 2023
⚡️ ⚡️ ⚡️ Russian news 🇷🇺 reports that Russian soldiers are fleeing the northwest area near Bakhmut. Specifically, from around Ivanovskoe (Krasnoe).
Keep running ‘til you reach Moscow. pic.twitter.com/ZVQVrFRq8E
Russian reported Poddubyny talks about Ukrainian success at Soledar and other areas. pic.twitter.com/19ApSkZ0e6
— Dmitri (@wartranslated) May 11, 2023
BREAKING:
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) May 11, 2023
Panic erupting on Russian Telegram after multiple reports of increased Ukrainian troop concentrations today in Beryslav
There is reportedly a large number of Ukrainian small boats gathering on the Dniepr river in the region & amphibious vehicles have been spotted too pic.twitter.com/rgzVuNN0kz
Major traffic jams this afternoon on road leading from Mariupol to Novoazovsk.
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) May 11, 2023
The Russians who have been resettled in Mariupol are afraid of a Ukrainian counteroffensive and are fleeing back to Russia.
Panic in the air… pic.twitter.com/GBco89Joqy
Personally, I do not believe the counteroffensive has begun, but Russians are understandably jittery and sensitive to any movements by the Ukrainian military and ready to make massive 'gestures of goodwill' through chaotic retreats.
— Igor Sushko (@igorsushko) May 11, 2023
This was the dialectic that made me support aid to Ukraine. It's nice for tax dollars to go to people who aren't already fat for once. https://t.co/vTORQt66YA
— Richard Hanania (@RichardHanania) May 13, 2023
If true, he at least thinks Ukraine has the capability to do these things https://t.co/xksrxvTPrT
— James Kirkpatrick (@VDAREJamesK) May 13, 2023
Prigozhin calls for a rebellion.
— Anton Gerashchenko (@Gerashchenko_en) May 13, 2023
He called the "special military operation" a stupid war, soldiers - the only innocent ones, and the events on the frontlines - a tragedy.
Will he be the one to start a revolution? pic.twitter.com/YFKDDG35Q3
Tremendous cover story from the new @Harpers: https://t.co/Pc73lm7yd6
— Helen Andrews (@herandrews) May 15, 2023
Another video of the detonation of an ammunition depot in Khmelnitsky. pic.twitter.com/5WfGXLdJFp
— Clash Report (@clashreport) May 13, 2023
A group of anti-war US veterans - including a dozen former military officers ranked as high as general - published an ad in the NY Times calling to halt arms shipments to Ukraine and end the war with peace talks
— Ben Norton (@BenjaminNorton) May 16, 2023
They included this graphic of NATO military bases surrounded Russia https://t.co/SCeTYLseOB pic.twitter.com/m9Ntrnjrgs
trey3216 said:Prigozhin calls for a rebellion.
— Anton Gerashchenko (@Gerashchenko_en) May 13, 2023
He called the "special military operation" a stupid war, soldiers - the only innocent ones, and the events on the frontlines - a tragedy.
Will he be the one to start a revolution? pic.twitter.com/YFKDDG35Q3
Might be a bridge too far to think these erratic comments from Prigozhin reflect opposition to Putin. More likely, he's attacking Russian MOD and field commenders, rather than Putin.He Hate Me said:trey3216 said:Prigozhin calls for a rebellion.
— Anton Gerashchenko (@Gerashchenko_en) May 13, 2023
He called the "special military operation" a stupid war, soldiers - the only innocent ones, and the events on the frontlines - a tragedy.
Will he be the one to start a revolution? pic.twitter.com/YFKDDG35Q3
Be careful around windows on high floors.