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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]When will the victory be “inevitable”? This thread started a year and a half ago. I swear I’ve heard Ukraine is “closing in on Russia any day now” for the entirety of the war. I’m not trying to be funny here either but don’t you think it’s your side that’s propagandized? Zelensky will never “close in” on the war because he needs more and more money. It’s never going to get “close”. Similarly, Assad isn’t going away any time soon. The US derailed that train long ago when it funded ISIS and Nusra and other rebel groups that were even fighting each other. The CIA and Pentagon were at one point funding two different “rebel groups” that were sparring with each other and became distracted from fighting Assad. That was the civil war in Syria: proxy war by superpowers and their satellite groups, it was never the Syrian people fighting each other. At this point, they have low confidence rightfully so in any alternative to Assad proposed by the US so Assad will stay. The proxy war has left Syria for Sudan these days with Russian and American proxies fighting each other. [/quote] That's nice about Syria. Good luck with that. Moving on now.. Hmm. No. No one is closing in on anyone. The big opportunity that Ukraine missed was destroying the Kersch bridge this past October, but they have another shot at it three months from now. That will choke the Russian supply lines sufficiently to make a military difference. But again, Ukraine should not do a big assault, they should just keep attritting the enemy like they're doing now. Let Russia take a village or two. Let them extend themselves further and further inland. Let them spend the extra gas to resupply as you pick off their trucks, one-by-one. Let them think they're making progress so they keep providing lucrative targets to attack. Keep grinding on artillery, aircraft, supply points, command posts, armored vehicles, tanks. Zelensky doesn't have to do squat except hold out. It's Russia who's on the shorter fuse. Putin is the one who must show results and that Russia isn't impotent. He must prove Russia can win, even though NATO hasn't even fired a single shot yet. He must force Russian youth into the meat grinder to show 'progress'. However, this is also the path for Ukrainian victory. Your comments are silly. Go back about 200 pages and read the analysis done. This is no longer a war of military conquest - it's a war of logistics and willpower. For me, at least, I think I've also been exceptionally consistent on timing. Go back and read the thread when I predicted 18 months from 1 Jan 24. I'm the one who correctly predicted Prigozhin and was off by 5 months on Shoigu. I also wrote the thread about how Biden would lose due to the Democrat's Imperial Hubris a year'ish ago and a month'ish before his poll numbers dropped. Nailed that one too, baby. And you? I haven't seen much of a prediction out of you (or anyone else on this thread for that matter). You don't understand what's going on, but it's okay. You don't have to. Just watch what happens in about 11 months from now. When you can't explain why Russia lost, just remember that some anonymous blog predicted it.[/quote]
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