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The strategy obviously being to destroy as much as Ukraine as possible on the way out.
The strategy obviously being to destroy as much as Ukraine as possible on the way out.
Sabotage the factory that makes them?So Ukraine is having scheduled blackouts now, severe damage to energy infrastructure done by the barrage of missiles and drones in the last week or so (I would guess more damage than we know) and I think it will get much much worse as winter approaches. Those Iranian drones are very cheap, shooting them down costs a lot more and Russia can just keep sending them in for quite some time. Is there even any cost effective way to defend against it? Surely using Iris or NASAMS is a complete waste?
That could work, at least temporarily.Sabotage the factory that makes them?
Time for Ukraine to start bombing Russian cities. This time will come in my opinion, it's just a question of when.So Ukraine is having scheduled blackouts now, severe damage to energy infrastructure done by the barrage of missiles and drones in the last week or so (I would guess more damage than we know) and I think it will get much much worse as winter approaches. Those Iranian drones are very cheap, shooting them down costs a lot more and Russia can just keep sending them in for quite some time. Is there even any cost effective way to defend against it? Surely using Iris or NASAMS is a complete waste?
Considering its historical value since the days of the Tsars, Sevastopol is the big juicy target to strike first if Ukraine wants to send a strong message.Time for Ukraine to start bombing Russian cities. This time will come in my opinion, it's just a question of when.
They are big fans of him over there, the same way Israelis are fans of Trump.Why? And what? And why? Why even?
They love Boris. One of the few things he did right was not dilly dally around the Russian issue and be very outspoken in his support. In reality I think it just shows we still have a world class intelligence service and he was just aware of what was coming versus the Macron’s of the world.Why is the official Ukraine governmental account tweeting memes about British politics? This is so dumb.
Wasn't the intelligence mainly from US sources ?They love Boris. One of the few things he did right was not dilly dally around the Russian issue and be very outspoken in his support. In reality I think it just shows we still have a world class intelligence service and he was just aware of what was coming versus the Macron’s of the world.
It was generally referred to as both by the media. Not sure there’s too much difference when it comes to intelligence on Russia specially as undoubtedly there’ll be huge amounts of information sharing.Wasn't the intelligence mainly from US sources ?
This is beneath you.
I don't know about that. Raoul is posting from a nation who elected Donald Trump, so this seems pretty on brand.
Please don't do that to himI don't know about that. Raoul is posting from a nation who elected Donald Trump, so this seems pretty on brand.
Just no.
I find exceptionalism is alive and well in Europe at a time when it's been largely blunted in the states.Please don't do that to him
I didn't feel offended by him posting that, there is no reason to make fun of him that way![]()
At this point it's very unlikely Russia has any capabilities of any serious offensive and Ukraine will be prepared much better as well. They couldn't properly support their troops at the beginning of the invasion, losing thousands of armoured vehicles, tanks, fuel trucks etc. would surely not help the case. Not to mention that the new influx of troops should be a lot less motivated, experienced and equipped.How possible is Russian offensive in the north or north east (Kharkiv region) some time soon or in the spring?
Yeah makes sense, their tactic now seems to be to destroy as much as Ukraine as they can.At this point it's very unlikely Russia has any capabilities of any serious offensive and Ukraine will be prepared much better as well. They couldn't properly support their troops at the beginning of the invasion, losing thousands of armoured vehicles, tanks, fuel trucks etc. would surely not help the case. Not to mention that the new influx of troops should be a lot less motivated, experienced and equipped.
North would mean Belarus, just read a nice thread on the situation there:How possible is Russian offensive in the north or north east (Kharkiv region) some time soon or in the spring?
They love Boris. One of the few things he did right was not dilly dally around the Russian issue and be very outspoken in his support. In reality I think it just shows we still have a world class intelligence service and he was just aware of what was coming versus the Macron’s of the world.
Bakhmut may fall to the Russians though and it is their current offensive but who knows what they will do next.How possible is Russian offensive in the north or north east (Kharkiv region) some time soon or in the spring?