russia is doing the "slow boil in the cauldron" strategy. pretty obvious now. it's designed to break the enemy, very slowly. it also minimizes civilian casualties, and doesn't just steam roll towns and stuff in the way
I'm questioning why russia is using its newest and most advanced weapons in syria but in ukraine is using old equitment. I can't help but think this is all theater. No matter what happens ukraine will never be "whole" again.
they aren't really using a quarter of their potential or a lot of their "new stuff". all they did with their new stuff was use 2 or 3 hypersonic missiles to destroy some depots. but they are barely using a lot of their other newer stuff.
Surrender, faggot.
russia is doing the "slow boil in the cauldron" strategy. pretty obvious now. it's designed to break the enemy, very slowly. it also minimizes civilian casualties, and doesn't just steam roll towns and stuff in the way
I'm questioning why russia is using its newest and most advanced weapons in syria but in ukraine is using old equitment. I can't help but think this is all theater. No matter what happens ukraine will never be "whole" again.
they aren't really using a quarter of their potential or a lot of their "new stuff". all they did with their new stuff was use 2 or 3 hypersonic missiles to destroy some depots. but they are barely using a lot of their other newer stuff.