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Kharkov - Ukraine

In the winter, the ground is hard, and you can attack.

In the summer, the ground is hard, and you can attack.

In May, the ground is wet, the fields are mud, and vehicles are road bound.

In May - June of 1942, the Russians fought the Germans on the same ground they are fighting today. The Russians launched a huge offensive, outnumbering the Germans almost three to one in most respects on this front. This new offensive came after a series of successful Russian winter offensives had already pushed the Germans well back from Moscow. The end result of this battle was the loss of a quarter million men, equipment, etc, vrs German losses of about 20,000. Exactly the same ground they are fighting for now.

Mud. If the Russians seem overly cautious in their advances at the moment, if may come down to the terrain.

Ukraine is getting drier every day. Russian tactics may be about to change.

Kharkov - Ukraine In the winter, the ground is hard, and you can attack. In the summer, the ground is hard, and you can attack. In May, the ground is wet, the fields are mud, and vehicles are road bound. In May - June of 1942, the Russians fought the Germans on the same ground they are fighting today. The Russians launched a huge offensive, outnumbering the Germans almost three to one in most respects on this front. This new offensive came after a series of successful Russian winter offensives had already pushed the Germans well back from Moscow. The end result of this battle was the loss of a quarter million men, equipment, etc, vrs German losses of about 20,000. Exactly the same ground they are fighting for now. Mud. If the Russians seem overly cautious in their advances at the moment, if may come down to the terrain. Ukraine is getting drier every day. Russian tactics may be about to change.

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[–] [deleted] 3 pts

Too bad the entire conflict is a floor show.

Either Russia is truly shaking off the global banking system, and we are seeing the end days of what we now know as Russia, or it is entirely theater.

[–] 3 pts

If russia is shaking the global banking cartel, it's a side effect. Like any other nation when things come its way, russia is satisfied. If the cartel was russia friendly, russia would go along with it evidently, but that's not the case. NATO not only was installing itself in ukraine, it was also backing a government enacting anti russian policies, on its own soil, against russian speaking ethnic groups... I mean the message is pretty clear, they aren't there to befriend russia

So since you can't let that go on forever, for obvious reasons, well you take the initiative and yeah, stuffs get wrecked

But that's really because of geostrategic concerns that russia has moved, because of a red line being crossed when it comes to it. Not because they decided to take on the global banking cartel, because that's not something you want to do if you can avoid that

https://pic8.co/sh/v3NQXu.jpeg

look at moscow look at the border with ukraine; if ukraine doesn't remain neutral you have a gigantic line to defend right near moscow. It's hardly defensible

[–] 1 pt

I think it is what it seems like on the surface. Western globo pedo ZOGs out maneuvered the Bolshevik zombies in the Ukrainian energy markets. Russia not being relevant in the energy game, will relegate them to 2nd world status politically and economically. The Bolshevik zombies got butt hurt and launched an invasion of Ukraine so that they can continue making money, and keep Russia relevant on the global stage. Its a jew civil war that European people have to pay for in blood and money.