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Still trying to figure out what part of Putin's war is going "quite well".
I suggest you re-read this.I am very happy with events on the ground in Ukraine. I think the whole thing should give NATO and neocons in Washington a lot to think about. It is clear that the Special Military Operation is going quite well, almost exactly the opposite of what Western media outlets are reporting. Donbass will soon be totally liberated and the entire world will soon be converted to a multipolar arrangement rather than the so called "rule based" arrangement so dear to certain American politicians and almost all the unelected politicians directing the EU. In my view, these are good outcomes.
Can I ask. If what is happening is going quite well, what is your definition of going really really badly?I am very happy with events on the ground in Ukraine. I think the whole thing should give NATO and neocons in Washington a lot to think about. It is clear that the Special Military Operation is going quite well, almost exactly the opposite of what Western media outlets are reporting. Donbass will soon be totally liberated and the entire world will soon be converted to a multipolar arrangement rather than the so called "rule based" arrangement so dear to certain American politicians and almost all the unelected politicians directing the EU. In my view, these are good outcomes.
I do wonder if a sleight of hand is happening here, with Poland's newly arrived K-2s somehow ending up in Ukraine.To be honest, forget the M1, Leopard and the rest. I want to see what Ukraine can do with the K-2.
Vlademoort is reducing prison overcrowding in Russia.Still trying to figure out what part of Putin's war is going "quite well".
If having your Army cut down like grass, having large numbers of your tanks destroyed or captured, having your fleet's flagship sunk and murdering thousands of civilians is the goal, then is certainly going well.
I did find that announcement interesting, especially after the US pledged M1s to replace their Soviet armor that was sent to Ukraine.I do wonder if a sleight of hand is happening here, with Poland's newly arrived K-2s somehow ending up in Ukraine.
Agreed. I was also eyeing the US Army Abrams and Bradleys offloading in Poland last month.I did find that announcement interesting, especially after the US pledged M1s to replace their Soviet armor that was sent to Ukraine.
A small number. But nothing a series of C-5 runs from Korea to Poland couldn't increase easily enough while a bulk shipment is coming via sea freight.Aparently, Poland purchased 180 K-2 tanks last summer and just recieved 10 of them the first week of December.
Have you noticed the length of time between the official media notice of purchase and initial delivery?A small number. But nothing a series of C-5 runs from Korea to Poland couldn't increase easily enough while a bulk shipment is coming via sea freight.
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Still trying to figure out what part of Putin's war is going "quite well".
If having your Army cut down like grass, having large numbers of your tanks destroyed or captured, having your fleet's flagship sunk and murdering thousands of civilians is the goal, then is certainly going well.
I highly doubt it. As the following touches upon, this is more about arming Poland itself.I do wonder if a sleight of hand is happening here, with Poland's newly arrived K-2s somehow ending up in Ukraine.