The United
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I am nobody to say he is wrong. But, I feel that his points are more relevant for attacking/invading armies in unfamiliar conditions/territories. I thought the area that AFU captured was not that big and it's their own land anyway. They should be able to defend much better now in those territories (with new equipment, training, and experience of doing it firsthand). Pushing the Russians out as much as possible in the east will put so much pressure on the ones in the south as well. And it seems like there is only minimal loss from the AFU's side for this counter offensive. They may need rest at one point, but it is not like they were doing intensive urban fighting for the last week.Good thread as usual from him. I would also caution against triumphalism where the gains of the past week are presumed to continue indefinitely, which isn't very realistic.
It can be like scoring a goal and dropping off to defend after the first 30 mins to save energy, giving the other side momentum again in a football match. The Russians seem to have trouble with their field decisions and let them make panicked decisions to keep fecking up instead of giving time to find some decent solution for a while yet. If your army is on the run or on the brink of running, you can't make any effective decisions. The biggest favor that enemies can do is to let you settle down early. I'm sure the AFU has had more or less preplanned decisions about what they want to do for months. It is not like they just have to make decisions on the spot every day.
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