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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]https://twitter.com/mylordbebo/status/1680850601779900416/mediaviewer Even Eric Schmidt on Zakaria — pro Ukraine slant people - are waking up that the “counteroffensive” is a nothing burger [/quote] Unless we see something significant by September, prepare for another ten years of stalemate. I can't see Putin withdrawing fully any time soon with NATO now essentially saying yes to Ukraine.[/quote] Ukraine is making progress, but they are being very strategic about it and are making cautious tactical choices. They continue to make numerous surgical strikes taking out Russian artillery (where Russia has one of its few remaining advantages) along with strikes to take out command and leadership, and to demoralize Russia. They are doing a great job with that. But if you think all this should be going faster or want them to go charging full tilt with all their armor and infantry "LEEEEEEROY JENKINS" style into fields littered with thousands of Russian mines then you're either uninformed or foolish.[/quote] Even with improving capabilities... possibly (they got some new equipment, doesn't mean they are more effective or better fighters), it's pretty clear that the Ukrainians have challenges with capacity. So I don't expect anything to happen very quickly. A return to stalemate wouldn't seem to be that bad. Not that many people were dying prior to Putin's escalation.[/quote] Ukraine is being trained by experienced NATO trainers. They are turning out cohort after cohort. However, any Russians with military experience who could do any training are already fighting and dying on the front. Russia is running out of pilots, as one example - so even if they still have jets, there's not enough pilots to fly them. And there is report after report that many newly conscripted Russian troops are often just sent straight to the front without any training at all. [/quote]
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