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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
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People needs to get this out of their little brains, Russia has 10000km operational depth, stricking 300km into Russia will not change the course of this war. Ukraine cannot win through kinetic action, only dyplomatic solution will work.
You're missing the bigger picture. The more high-value targets Ukraine is able to hit, the less likely it is that that Russia will be motivated to continue this war in the long-run.
It can change course of the war. Russia warned that consequences of such a move will be felt on both sides of the Atlantic.
What is that response. And then what is counter response...
They keep pushing for nuclear war,
@@burdjija so Russia is supposed to start a war with nato or what?
@@Alan.MTB. "Amateurs talk strategy; professionals talk logistics" General Omar Bradley. Ukraine is not going to get enough 155mm (NATO is going to miss Dec 2025 of 2 Million rounds/Yr), Patriots (2000 a year), F-16s (1/6 gone) and other ammo/missiles. Ukraine is outa time and resources (Germany and Poland have tapped out already). As for JASM, like the Kursk offensive is a pure PR offensive that does NOTHING for the Ukraine army. Russia is smashing the UAF with FABs, TOS-1/2s and Iskanders. IMO of course!
Ukraine’s losses outweigh Kursk gains, as Russia on cusp of taking key town (Pokrovsk in the eastern Ukrainian region of Donetsk). The depopulated town and several highways and railways it straddles have served as a crucial logistical hub for the Ukrainian military, and their takeover may burst the front line open and become a military triumph for Russia. As many in Ukraine cheered the military incursion into Kursk, tens of thousands in Donetsk get ready to flee. Meanwhile, Russia’s aerial attacks on other parts of the country continue uninterrupted. It’s like they live in two realities, they care about those ephemeral gains instead of defending Ukrainian land here and now.
Russia moved only small numbers of troops from the Ukrainian front line to Kursk, but Kyiv dispatched thousands of servicemen to Kursk, leaving its forces in Donetsk with skeleton crews that cannot contain a front-line breach.
The Russian military boosted its advance on Pokrovsk by deploying troops that had been storming the nearby town of Chasiv Yar, and their breakthrough in Donetsk means they would be able to strike Ukrainian forces in the nearby Zaporizhia region.
In the coming two weeks, Ukraine is very likely to lose almost all of its front line in Zaporizhia if it doesn’t deploy all of its reserves from somewhere.
But Ukraine seems to have run out of reserves amid more losses in the southern Kherson region.
In general, Ukraine’s positions in August have deteriorated rapidly.
The situation is so bad that some Ukrainian observers simply refuse to comment on it.
"The topic is slippery, I don’t want to breed treason,” one military expert stated.
Same russian bot shit suck fat one from Melbourne Australia
Thank you.
And we all know what the cost was of Bakhmut.
You state nothing of the cost advancing to Pokrovsk from Bakhmut.
You make it sound like it was a stroll from 1 fortified city to the next fortified city.
But this time there's no Wagner.
There's no Prigozhin.
No meat wave assaults of prisoners fresh from jail.
LMFAO, "Russia ,Russia ,Russia" 😅 Both are stretched thin. Who's more likely to change tactics? 😅 EXACTLY
Russia don't know how this century.
The Ukrainian ministers resign because they are winning
Right... Works done time to retire!!.........
The US calling someone else "the world's biggest terrorist" is such a joke 😂
But Ukraine is still winning , right ?
in our hearts lmfao
Yup. Winning too much. What are they going to do with so much winnings
Absolutely 😂
How is the 3 day operation going?
Yes, because Russia ran out of ammo and don't know how to repair stuff and Ukraine has like 15 game changers and lots of people standed with Ukraine on the internets and said something like slobby ukraini which would have devastated Russians to know but they don't even have internets in Russia.
rats jumping ship with the aid money
Exactly. Run to newly bouth villas
Sevastopol has been Russia´s black sea fleet HQ for longer than USA has been existing. You have to be out of your right mind to think there is anything Russia is willing to trade an entire geopolitical theatre, as it was when they thought it was a good idea to try and crab Sevastopol to Nato´s possession, which it would also go if Russia gave it back to Ukraine. Nato leadership made no calculations at all and they did not consult Russia experts as they and most people who know math and have some geopolitical understanding, could have told the leaders if asked.
This war happened because ignorant people at high places were too ignorant to know and too proud to ask and instead just looked the budget difference between Russia and Nato. They did not even compare what countries get with the money they spend. In the west there is this post soviet thinking model still at large that everything has to make maximum profit, without any other values. Values like patriotism, values like providing armed forces maximum possible firepower with as cheap as possible. Instead armies in Nato like many other government paid areas, have been a milking cow for all possible people who can have established connections to people who make the decisions. It's the most destructible form of corruption as the tax payers see that their money is outright abused and shifted to the accounts of government actors and their close circle. There is this habit in the west that tax payers pay ten times the value of similar products in the open market but instead of 10 better quality, the quality is 10 times worse if the product is not completelly broken on arrival.
There has been same in our country, for example schools have bought out dated computers in a price that you would have got two and a half top notch gaming pc:s. Just because the owner of the computer shop was related to some leading politician. In that transaction ten times cheaper would still have been expensive. Basicly a max 300 dollar computer would have been sold with 5 000 dollars. There is no country on Earth which could function for long with such corruption. And it is so with Nato aswell.
International law was buried in Iraq, Syrian, Libya, Yugoslavia, Vietnam, Afghanistan, Palestine (multiple times).... there is noting left to bury in Ukraine or Mongolia
NATO keeeeeled over 2,000 Slavic citizens in Serbia who were trying to get back their stolen land. Same in Ukraine.
Laws are hardly followed in general. That is life
Ukraine lost 8000 civillians according to UN.
While-Iraq-lost 1.6 million people of wich 300.000 were-kids. This discrapancy says volumes as to how carefuly Russians conduct this operation compared to US invasions.
is putins army the real most morale army?
Ah no.
The 35k Ukraine civilians have been killed as of July 2024.
@@josephjroy6593 35K is very close to 1.6M,
@@josephjroy6593
35k doubt it
Russia is not invading foreign land. 90% of the population in the zone of operations are Russians. Ukraine was invented by Lenin and his communists.
The ship is sinking, and the rats are fleeing. Those who can at least...
Exactly. Winter is coming and no one wants to freeze.
There is no area in Ukraine that was occupied since 2014!!! There was a civil war in Ukraine since 2014.
Putin declared Crimea as part of Russia in 2014. There was not civil war, he just put troops there and took it. Since the declaration it self is illegal under international law it was not even an atempt to cover up that he just started an occupation of Crimea.
Any government officer going up to Zelensky: maybe Kursk isn't going to well.
Zelensky: Russian sympathizer, to the gulag.
Any government officer going up to Zelennsky: so we doin the peace talks?
Zelesnky: RUSSIAN SPY, TO THE GULAG.
Where are the Ukrainians Gulags?
@@josephjroy6593 Many facilities in the west run by the Ukrainian Security Police. Unknown numbers of internees have died in captivity, including US/Peruvian journalist Gonzalo Lira.
@@PalaeoClive237Mr Lira was known as Couch Red Pill, a Russian propagandist, not a journalist. He died of pneumonia.
@@josephjroy6593 He wasn't a propagandist lol clearly you think you are though. 🤦♂
@@josephjroy6593 And? The entire western mainstream media and its 'journalists' are a tool for western propaganda narratives. Lira died in Kiev regime captivity -- he (and many others) would have lived unless imprisoned.
The international law was buried in Gaza long ago
@@rodrigoescalante5456 in Belgrade, actually. Since then it's "rules based order", not "law based" one.
YEAH, IN THE TUNNELS.
I'm sure all the sacked ministers will have enough money tucked away to live the rest of their lives in luxury.
They’re going to start mysteriously disappearing
i hope they are ok😂
@@TheCrapOnYourStrapOn Hopefully
@@TheCrapOnYourStrapOnmysteriously vanishing on a Mediterranean beach....looking at the setting sun.
Knowhatimsayin'?
Don't forget that they would live those days on exotic islands.
Not that hospital again. Its been hit a hundred times already.
Dont forget the kindergartem :)D
lol so true
Yup, it is like in Syria, where there was a hospital / Mosque / school / kindergarten on every street corner. All that Ukraine needs now is the "white helmets"
@@oggaBugga 🤣white helmets! Don't give them any ideas, Ukraine might get a *second* bloody "special" "oscar" (special like the short bus special)! 🤣
The same question should be directed to the Ukrainian sitting president, is he serving his country and people interest or the collective west geopolitical intreast!
Yeah, it's even more visible on contrast with leaders who's really care about their people, like Mongolia.
There is no legitimate president in Ukraine right now.
You don't have any footage of the hospital because there is no hospital anywhere near the academy. Check the map.
Some headlines I’m sure said a bunch of students died with the academy bombing … yea military students with nato trainers
@@hadesunderworld4203
I think by now Ukrainians have their own trainers..
Usually you train the trainers and train the end users at the same time.
@@UNKN0WN_1 They have Foreign instructors for all the foreign based weapons systems coming into the country, there is no way Ukraine could be fully competent on all the new & different weapon systems constantly being given to Ukraine...
In my opinion, the Ukrainian government is slowly collapsing.
Your comment might be much more accurate if you delete the word slowly.
Gaining speed now, actually
In 2014
Dictator Zelenski firing and hiring whoever he wants. What a joke of a country.
America's other most important ally.
What strange bedfellows...
Did anybody fall out of windows like your daddy's fiefdom?
He's just a nasty ultra nationalist working for the US
@@tertiusduplessis2581 butt hurt I see
@@jonathanhartley3454 vommiting slime goon???
Russia welcomed Sweden to NATO.
Sweden's pro-US regime has been co-operating with western military forces (particularly navies) since WW2.
😅
Ukraine mobilized a million men, how many would Sweden mobilize?
@@EternalSearcher it's not always about numbers my men. Maybe in the meatgrinders for sure, but If a adversery would come to Sweden, I believe they would be pretty much solid.
@EternalSearcher Sweden produces ships and airplanes that neutralizes Russian tech. The entire Balctic fleet is choked
How many of the sacked / resigned ministers will end up on the front line - I'm guessing zero.
They have probably left Ukraine already.
Monaco Battalion 😂
They are already in London with the former Ukrowarchief Zaluzhny.
@@DarrelX-im2hb Not for long :) Ukrainians when they come to London, expect a very different place. The city will prove too 'diverse' for their ideological convictions to endure. That olde video from early on of that one Ukrainian woman who came there as a refugee, saying she was uncomfortable because of how many brown people were in England, is a timeless gem lol. She actually wanted to leave because of that. The only place they'll feel at home nowadays is probably Iceland lol.
Poltava is a famous battlefield site where Peter the Great defeated Karl of Sweden. Russian Telegram reporting Swedish "advisers" among lots of NATO "advisers" killed in the strike. The Swedes never learn.
Swedish was a major Power
Russian had allies like Poland , Denmark etc who were pretty useless
And in the end Russian had to do all the work and defeat Prince charles of the Sweden
I think the reason of the resignation is this (what you wrote)
@@OSTemliYeah, Poland and Denmark were useless in that war. Russia clearly told them to wait when she tried to resolve war with Ottoman, but they got cocky, started it, and got humiliated.
The Swedes actually did - they are even kind of grateful to Peter the Great that he turned them from the Karl’s insane desire of the European dominance (which drained their manpower to the last drops) to building up a peaceful and prosperous society. And they succeeded in the latter. It would be really nice if the other nation would have learnt from their mistake and further experience too.
En intelligent mann lærer av andres feil, en dum lærer ikke av sine egne feil en gang!!
Oh, Willy! The blame game started. You to Brutus! :) Your gesticulation is getting out of control again. Don't we all know why? Take a deep breath, mate. Or, find a shoulder to cry...
The problem with Ukr is that it is politically and militarily subservient to outside powers, To win a war against Russia, you must be militarily self-sufficient. Russia has the Industrial capacity and raw materials to sustain a war of attrition in the current line of contact for the next five years. Still, Ukraine doesn't have such capacity, and cannot win this war by relying on alms. Zelensky is smart enough to understand that the best option for Ukraine is through negotiation. The US can one day decide to quit like they did in Afghanistan and Vietnam.
Why do you think Ukraine/NATO is targeting Russian refineries? They are attempting to address this issue. However, if they were capable of even denting the economy, Russia would be even more resourceful in its bombings
And imagine a neutral Ykraine, sitting at one terminus of the new Silk Road , a trading and raw materials hub for both Europe , Russia and China . Now who was opposed to that ?
Exactly 💯. They see Soviet ways but really it is top down US micromanagement of the war from the Pentagon. They give orders from on high and those orders trickle down. The problem is everything bad is labeled Soviet and it has nothing to do with that. They just don't know what they're dealing with in the field armies because they are nowhere near the decision making to have a clue. Like the private who knows how to fix everything wrong in the military but doesn't have a clue.
@@mattiasdahlstrom2024That was why Yanukovich had to go. He was playing both sides and getting the best of both worlds and the US and UK weren't having that.
Just want to remind: The US overthrew the Democratic elect President of Ukraine and called his supporter "Separatists".
Remind or mislead? The people of Ukraine demanded he should go. I should remind you there was clear evidence of Russian interference throughout that turbulent period.
@@LloydBrodrick-ne5ei не ври. Требовали свергнуть законно избранного президента люди на майдане, которым раздавала печенье Виктрия Нуланд. Майдан финансировался госдепом США, Нуланд отчитывалась в госдепе о потраченных 5 миллиардов долларов на захват власти в Украине.
@@LloydBrodrick-ne5ei Like the "Orange" Insurrection of 2004, or the forced annexation of Crimea in 1991, or the forced marginal minority dialect as "official" "language" of 1989?
@@LloydBrodrick-ne5ei
Have you seen the amount of lobbying the US government did in support of the “rebel “ groups to overthrow the government in 2013/14?? Or you were too young to know ??
@@LloydBrodrick-ne5ei Not the people of Ukraine. Some of the people ...
US talking about JASSM means they’re already in Ukraine and will be used within a week
Yet another escalation by a US regime desperate to postpone the defeat of their Ukrainian proxy until after the election.
Yep. USA needs a PR victory in Ukraine. Now that Zelensky is cleaning house you can bet the Western MSN will forget about the firings (after the attack with JASSM). JUST imagine if President Putin fired his FM/General Air Force/other Ministers, the MSN would be going crazy.
yep and the response is loading. very silly if they strike in russia
What is the delivery method of these missiles ?
@@lemmiwinks3691 F-16's. JASSM is just another "game changer" that will achieve nothing.
Poor Willy couldn’t find picture proof of the non existent hospital.
Zelensky attempted to capture the nuclear power plant and shamefully failed. But now, he wants to pretend that he has this land occupation plan. What a liar !
Well he just claimed that a "hospital" was hit in Poltava along with the military complex. Strangely nobody can name this "hospital", nobody has photos of it or even the gate to it, and everything inside the complex is "off-limits" as "military installation". So just another lie, then.
@@bluikksoNor could they prove there was zero military or an armed combatant at the hospital 😅😅😅. Them is the rules now, apparently
lesson learnt by ukraine. dont believe your own propaganda. Only believing the propaganda could make kursk offensive logical.
Lesson learned is. If invaded. Do whatever’s necessary to win. In fact I’m surprised we haven’t seen Ukraine try to send people infected with Ebola to Russia yet
@@billjones8950 OK, so you start a bio warfare back and forth and millions of innocent civilians suffer horribly, then when you eventually lose you have a few million less people alive.
This is not an existential threat, they were offered agreeable terms, status quo neutrality but EU membership allowed with a large standing army permitted, cede crimea, breakaway states are negotiated with by both sides to decide what the populace want to do (very likely russian language remains official and some increased autonomy as part of ukraine).
By escalating constantly as you suggest they are going to lose at least 4 entire states, over a million men, be ruined for 50 years and have all of their black sea trade controlled by russia forever. The lesson is to accept reality and do what is best for your people.
Believe Russian propaganda instead 😂
@@billjones8950 eeew, no wonder US strategy is the best, just level the shit out of your opponent, disregard their civilians or they can come up with some crazy idea
It's disgusting and cowardly approach, but the most efficient
@@user-te2ef2jc6d when has USA ever been in a life or death situation? We’ve never had to deal with what the Soviets did. Dont even start. In fact when the going got tough we used nukes. On who again?
imagine fired by an unemployed 💀😂
fired by expired...
The corrupt rats are fleeing
Willie, the Ukraine is fighting with NATO doctrine, not Soviet, that's why they are losing so badly. NATO has never fought a war against a peer.
Who *really* cares about "International law" anymore?
International Law is only applied to weak countries.
Well, with the "world's biggest power" and the "world's most moral army" ignoring the international law, who can blame the rest? They are only following the example of the best
Weak countries care, if you something like... Idk, Germany?
The Mongolia situation is comical. It is essentially dependant on Russia and China. Also, the ICC regulations explicitly allow for diplomatic immunity which Putin HAS when he is on an official visit. Also, they invited him. It is surreal how they say Mongolia should - ridiculous.
The relationship between Russia and Mongolia goes back a long way, they weren't going to destroy it by taking that ridiculous warrant serious.
Poltava explosion was so huge it rained swedish.
@@elearnplay8714 i swear even Russians show more respect for the fallen enemies than most of the comments I read here in English.
@@user-li5cr6wv5b Why should we respect terrorists?
@@user-li5cr6wv5b people who don't mind their own business open themselves to critique.
@@user-li5cr6wv5btbf they knew what they were getting into….
Apparently that shovel iskander, is being delivered to all brigades, for rapid response
I heard that now company level commanders can call on Iskanders if they find a target. Last year they weren't common enough for that.
Rumours abound that the Russian shower called Iskander is being delivered to pretty much every brigade in the SMO zone of operation. That is probably why the response to intelligence on Ukrainian targets has significantly improved.
Yeah i also read that every brigade now has an iskander unit attached to them, thats why they have been able to strike spotted targets a lot quicker than previously. Its going to make a huge difference on the battlefield
Russian telegram is certainly saying that a lot today. Makes sense.
@@Sco4796 I agree 100%. The Russians learned hard lessons over the 2 years of what works and does not. You got to believe the Chinese have been paying attention and adjusting their doctrines. FABs/Drones/Hypersonic Missiles and ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance) has changed the battlefield from the cold war era. Reaction times are now scary.....
iskander is a superweapon at this point
@@krispypriest5116 definitely the two most experienced armies in the way the modern battlefield will be fought. Im sure all militaries around the world are rapidly changing up their doctrines
Personnel changes aren't going to help Ukraine "win the war" its a pointless and incredibly waste of lives when there's no chance of winning. Peace deal asap.
They're doing what the US needs to do get rid of some corruption
11:30 In defense of Mongolia - it was a Mongolia who invite Putin in so it wasn't a secret from the start that this isn't gonna happen.
And it was the Red Army under Zhukov that save Mongolia from the Japanese at Khalkhin Gol. Mongolia has one of the many statues honouring Zhukov.
Mongolia doesn't need defense. The ICC circus has no business to issue such an order. Their jurisdiction is only over citizens of countries which signed for this BS. To Russia, USA, Israel and even Ukraine the ICC is a total nobody. If someone is dumb enough to arrest Putin, that country will seize to be viewed as a country, will be considered a terrorist organization, that had kidnapped their president, there will be a price to pay for that, but the ICC clowns won't be the ones to pay it. That order was an absolute stunt, that made this circus look even more idiotic.
You obviously do not watch Russian State TV SMO daily roundup as they clearly showed the small jet engine they developed for the FAB bomb glide kit it gives a range boost of up to ~85km for small 250kg, 75kms for the FAB-500 and 50kms extra for the FAB1500. They can fully control the jet and trajectory of the powered munition. SO it's just a little jetpack.
There were a few reports about those modifications a couple of months ago.
RIP Ukraine
Zelensky is in no position to tell Russia to do anything.
I wonder if Ukraine is getting close to surrender???
No
I don't think so. Zelensky can surrender as his balls are in a vice by the CIA. Most likely Ukraine will continue until the CIA decide to.
most certainly
@@MrNorthWales According to what?
@@AgarthanCrusader the fact everyone but Russia thinks there'll be negotiations this winter - look at Putins interviews from 2 days ago with a student, only the west thinks there'll be negotiations nobody else
Why does everyone outside the west think we have an infinite supply of resources? Ukraine have been sent like 10 patriots, they cost a bil and are not mass produced, they're also some of the most important assets for national security we have.
And they can't hit the broad side of a barn!! And the US can't supply interceptor missiles, or enough artillery shells, or anything else to maintain a war for any length of time.
Those Patriot systems are sitting ducks and easily erased from the battlefield.
@@justarandomname420 100%, especially seeing as they keep bringing them up
Also, less than 600 interceptors are produced annually. So, in theory, because 2 are fired at one incoming if they were sent the entire annual production and they had a perfect interception rate, they could still only intercept 300 incoming projectiles per year.
Eisenhower warned the US about this problem back when he left office. He understood the limitations the US had from his war experience. They are far from being unlimited and that was back when industry was the backbone of the US and world economy. The US lacks the personnel to be the arsenal of democracy as they say. The price of de industrialization.
"Promote the majors to the commanding positions"? Well, u know you're asking for too much when you've a bloody clown as a top commander who fires experienced generals for his own mistakes, while not even being a president anymore.
"Soviet doctrine is bad, NATO doctrine is good, we shall go for counter offensive!" What, again? Hell no!
Very similar to an Austrian with a funny little moustache
Soviet doctrine was specifically targeted to beat NATO's. This is where Russia's superiority in SAM, EW and artillery stems from.
@@user-li5cr6wv5b 100%
@@user-li5cr6wv5b And so far it's working fairly well.
@@user-li5cr6wv5bholding fixed positions while being encircled sounds like the opposite of Soviet tactics
EU, US, NATO, Kiev policy:
Anything but neutrality.
Why do you still use the "Soviet doctrine = bad" excuse when talking about Ukrainian command? During the 2022 counter offensive NATO doctrine was used and it cost them dearly.
He will never be able to admit that he willingly joined the evil losers.
Not massive dismissals. Massive resignations. 💪😎🇷🇺
The belief that Moscow would swap territory in Kursk for Donbas is an utter folly.
1) The Russian constitution proclaims the Lugansk, Donetsk, Kherson and Sapparozhzhia oblasts as parts of the Russian Federation in their 1991 borders. That means the Kremlin has no space for any kind of area swap, but is obligated to "liberate" all the territories claimed by the Russian constitution from Ukrainian "occupoation". From Moscow´s perspective, swapping a bit of Kursk against abit of Donetsk is swapping the Ukrainian occupation of one Russian territory for another.
2) Who is going to force Moscow to engage in any peace negotiations and any territory swaps? Russia is still by far the stronger of the two parties and the longer the war of attrition goes on, the more will it benefit Russia. There is no incentive for the Kremlin at the moment to agree to any peace settlement.
3) The casus belli for Moscow was Ukraine´s aspired accession to NATO. As long as Russia´s conditions on that issue are not met, the war will go on. The territorial issues were just "upgraded", after the referendums in the southern regions.
4) The regions that Russia claims for itself in southern Ukraine are the most valuable ones of Ukraine. The area in Donetsk got heavily fortified over many years. The Kursk border area is a very rural and underdeveloped territory without fortifications and thus much less valuable from an economic and military perspective.
I do see the 🇷🇺 hitting military targets all the times, but when it comes to the Ukrainians it is always civilian targets!
Today they shelled Donetsk city again and Belgorod the other day! Where do you believe those long range missile's will be pointed to⁉️
But if the person that criticise the command for being too Sovjet thinking and find himself a tactical mastermind why are he then laying in a mud hole in Donbas? Maybe he is not the genious that he thinks himself? On a more serious note ... It seems like, to me, that things are going really bad, as predicted. To think that one can win a war against a world superpower with second hand leftovers from the west always seemed to be fantastical wishful thinking. By the way, the Sovjets won the 2 WW. Which maybe tells a story that they did something right. Dont know what major wars NATO have won?
I bet majors promoted to high positions would change their colors in a second. And those who would try reasonable decisions will be dismissed or offed to send a message to others, like this guy from GUR who negotiated peace in march 2022 and was kidnapped by SBU.
"We are winning.....HELP ME!!!" - Napoloeon Zelensky 😂👍
🇷🇺 winning
Was never in doubt.
For what reason is the sign outside the Military Education Centre in ENGLISH?
Was it built by Vicki Newland? Using other peoples money of corse…
western base bro.
A.I.
@@davogeorge4525 Huh? Me or you?
@@davogeorge4525 What A.I. Translation for the pic?
@@SirKeefyKeef yes, да
They all got their cut and can see the writing on the wall. They are all headed for the Mediterranean
Mass resignation? The artist formerly known as FIRED.
@@greenmurphy at least no one is hanged by piano string, for now.
Willy, if Ukraine was an organisation listed on the stock market and suffered these resignations and dismissals, that stock would be considered 'junk stock'. Think about that!
Ukraine still needs to have an election, Russia managed to have one
Simp
@@ccpljager424 no they don't. Ukraine is a criminal gang with millions of civilian hostages, not a real country.
If elections mattered, they wouldn't let you participate.
@@justarandomname420 remember this as they steal the 2024 election as well
There will be no swap, Ukraine is headed to being a rump state 😢
If Ukraine wanted to negotiate from a position of strength, they would’ve negotiated pre-war, shortly after, or even post kharviv offensive. Their position has continuously deteriorated ever since. A Ukraine negotiator from Istanbul talks said ‘Putin was doing everything he could to end the war’ and that they ‘reached a real compromise’. But then Ukraine dropped out and western promises of victory arose.
and then 'Boris Johnson unexpectedly came to Kyiv on Apr. 9, 2022, and said that Ukraine “shouldn't sign anything with them at all - and let's just fight"
Comedian must feel very bad now.
Zelensky has a number of properties in the west to flee to, tens of millions of dollars hidden in secret accounts and passports allowing easy access to several countries. So long as he continues doing Washington's bidding he'll be fine -- unlike the poor Ukrainians in the ruined country.
@@PalaeoClive237He won’t have that next year . All will be gone
@@Peacewar2020 Agreed. The intensity of the war is increasing, as is Russia's superiority in logistics, intelligence, morale and other factors over what's left of the west's proxy army. Unless NATO breaks their own 'rules' even further and intervenes directly, Russian forces will reach the Dnieper within a few months and will have achieved their territorial objectives (aside from Odessa).
@@PalaeoClive237 which NATO country would be foolish enough to intervene? At the moment the clowns leading the west are getting over excited due to Russia not acting like the clowns in NATO and lashing out .
They will soon get a shock
Unlikely. Gotta cane another phattie *snooooooooort*
Rats fleeing the sinking ship. What is the likelihood of them volunteering to fight rather than escaping to a comfy life in the West?
17:00 Cut russian logistic in Donetsk ? Ok but that's a 50km deep assault. You need 100000 guys at least to do it.
This guy is as clueless than its top tier commander staff.
And enough air support, something that Ukraine lack.
@@yudhiworkhouseyuedhie1258 with a better air support russia would take care of that first, you know how many himars was destroyed by iskander? 1 per day last month. More himars wont stop russians from using a better weapon, end of story.
Yeah these boys on the ground give command a lot of shit and rightly so but they're just as delusional. It would take months and terrible losses to achieve anything and even then it's the most manned front in the whole bloody country
Ru will be watching for any build up on the flanks very closely. Easy to draw big arrows on a map but the reality of creating such a large strike force is a different thing.
Yeah, ridiculous. Might as well suggest surrounding Moscow. You can draw it on a map, but that doesn't mean it's remotely possible in real life.
Every Battalion now has Iskander
The time for the last chance has long passed, now it is time for repent and pray for mercy
hahahah
God, tankies are so cringe
@@loganpro101 cry harder NAFO, swedish angels doesn't hear You 😂😂😂
Military training center in the middle of Ukraine named in English.
What a horible lack of identity and dignity.
Vassal state of America things. I would not be proud of the direction Ukraine is heading if I was Ukrainian
The sign was translated by A.I.
Willy wearing his Massive Copium on his sleeves 😮
Technically we are all vassel states
lol basically the same problem in the west
How can I have a good day when I know there are people dying needlessly but for other peoples greed
Enjoy the days you have while you have them.
The world runs not on greed, it runs on envy.
If the international war crimes court were to succeed in obtaining an arrest warrant for Netanyahu, as we know, some countries and Jewish lobbies are putting a lot of pressure on this court. Would Australia arrest him if he arrived on its territory?
C'mon man. Don't ask such questions that make sense.
inb4 people jumping here screaming "whataboutism"
@@bluikksosometimes whataboutism really hammers a point home espcially for hypocrites.
@@harixav I have not seen that effect. They say "whataboutism", shrug their shoulders, and continue being total fools.
@@bluikkso because a good use of whataboutism specifically targets hypocrites. And hypocrites as we know continue being hypocrites; which imo are the real fools and ignorant.
Well, we have jews in the Federal parliament, with the Right of Return to Israel, and thus Jewish citizenship, despite the law prohibiting dual citizenship, or the possibility of dual citizenship. Don't ask silly questions.
3:37,
This is logical. If the military is located in civilian buildings/institutions, then this is absolutely 100% a legitimate goal for all parties involved in the conflict. And it does not matter where these military are located, in Ukraine, in Russia, in Poland, in Germany, etc.
We will end in nuclear war but music orchestra on titanic is playing and people are dancing
Ukraine needs to have a word with its troops about posting on social media non stop where they're training all these specialists, then they act surprised an Iskander slaps into the roof.
Where are my Ukrainian fan boys? We used to rule the chat back in the days
Maybe Willy is too realistic and not wishful thinking
Now You are iskandered every day 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Some days ago when Ukraine started that Kursk operstion Ukie famboys swarmed in the comment section as if they had been resurrected from the dead lol. It seems like they have been put back to sleep again with a heavy dose of anaesthesia 😂
NAFO bots incoming 😂😂😂
NAFO bots have been exceptionally silent 😂
If they could hit the flanks, they wouldn't even be in this position.
You are held at gunpoint by a robber. You decide to take the robber's wallet and try to bargain. This is what kursk offensive has been. He still has the gun, he can still take both wallets.
Except the robber Ukraine has been robbing Russians in Ukraine before the war started.
@@user-zt1pq7hq6y ok, i dint want to go down the political path. Just pointing out how getting in a Better position means nothing if you cant change the trend of the events.
Maybe Zelensky will get the resignation hint too 😆
But probably not.
he cant, he was promised death by those who dont exist in ukraine. nazis. erd brigade
Dissolve ICC. Garbage agency
All "international", "world", and "global" agencies are illegitimate and should be dissolved.
Quite a few Swedish instructors killed in training center.
Thats what they get for being warmongering American stooges.
Dismissed or splitting the booty and going their separate ways
The Whole West Diaspora is coping becose of Putins visit to Mongolia.
😂
"Help! we are winning"🐖🐻
Ukraine Probably😂
American soldiers were also screaming for "help" in Turkey today 😂
In my opinion, if Pokrovsk is lost, it would hurt Ukraine quite a bit, but I doubt it would be the end of the war. Pokrovsk is one city the frontline. There are multiple other positions Russia would need to capture to complete its objectives in Ukraine.
Pokrovsk is important for logistics as hub supporting the troops defending Pokrovsk. If Pokrovsk falls it will not have any such function, so it will be of little importance. Then the next hub will be determined of where the next Lines of defense is drawn. This is why it is simply not a good tactic to spend as much resourches as Putin does on occupying Pokrovsk. It can stretch Putins logistics to a dangerous distanse where it become vounerable for a huge outflanking. If that spike falls the UA can use it to penetrate the entire Donetsk fortifications of Putin. It can turn the war totally. This is why Pokrovsk offensive now looks so much as a trap as it does look like a potential collapse of this area of the front
Looks like everyone is jumping on a sinking ship
The whole of Europe
Only way to peace is to overthrow Zelenski
Willy, I'm tellin ya...check out this guy. Sabastian Sas. You're both critical thinkers. Cheers
I saw a short video from him earlier, do you know his nationality & background?
@@fred4687 Yeah, he is of Romainian origin, but pretty sure he's living in the U.k. Cheers
At the of the day , Ukraine will lose Donbass and Southeastern Ukraine.
@@user-ds9uk3bm2r and access to the Black Sea.
with any hit they always have to include that a hospital or school was hit...cope 😅
Looking and looking at Poltava map and I wee no hospital anywhere near to this "school"
There was probably a medical facility at the academy. The news here in Australia called it a military academy but I've seen comments from various people that it was referred to differently by their media.
The rats are escaping from the sinking ship.
The Pokrovsk area is nothing hard to figure out. The main parameter is logistics. Do the Russians have the means to progress and protect their flanks? Can they progress north and south to straighten the line and eliminate the threat to their flanks? I see no evidence of this. That being said I don't think the UkroReichers have the manpower to take advantage of this either. The troops needed are elsewhere. In Kursk getting pounded to dust. That is telling to me. Ukrainians don't have the initiative. They can't win this.
How does long range strikes save lives? Doesn't that only just create opportunities for revenge?
Why not just peace talks 😮
The situation reminds me a lot of WW2... The Kursk offensive reminds me of the Battle of the Bulge and Hitler's delusions that drove his competent generals to prosecute it. And now we see Zelensky firing his staff just like Hitler did when his delusions were acknowledged by his staff. Interesting how history rhymes... Hopefully the region can find its way to peace and mutually beneficial trade at some point...
If the United States gets out of the continent of Eurasia, the whole continent will find a way to mutual understanding
the little ukrainian diktator builds up his own state
All that Mongolia is risking by not arresting Putin is a "stern verbal warning" 🤣🤣🤣🤡
It’s not the senior command, It’s Zelensky getting side tracked with Ukraine’s best troops in Kursk.
One man standing 😂😂😂. The most handsome, smartest European and best president in green t-shirt and jean. He is smart, he is the wisest European on earth.
Fighting a war does not make one able to be senior command, it doesn't matter how mad this soldier on the ground is, he simply has no clue about the macro of the war, cause of a lack of formal education and simply a lack of cohesive information, I feel for the guy but he should just go back home when his contract is up if he truly believes what he says.
A swedish hournalist reported today alot off swdish instructors were killed there
Aren’t JASSMs the same thing as Storm Shadows and Scalps?
Nope. Newer and improved. Stealthy 550 miles range or some such. I'm sure Russia and friends would like to get its data, or maybe capture one somewhat intact
Longer range, but would still need US personnel to enter target coordinates. Which will be seen as direct involvement.
@@sarahbrown5073 nah its enough giving UA access to satellites and they pick their targets themselves
@@EricPeterson-v3l well they will learn more about them pretty soon😂
16:00 I'm sorry but this sounds like an analysis from some "armchair general", rather than anyone actually participating in the war.
Ukraine simply does not have weapons or manpower for such "easily done" things.
Winter is coming 🤫🤫🤫 Ush ush for ever 😬😬😬