A failed invasion by whos metrics? If Russia planned to have to play a long game and use up old obsolete equipment to get massive resources in the end, is it still a failure? Or is it just a failure because the Call of Duty generation thinks battles are over after 15 minutes or 30 kills, whichever comes first?
The only way we’d know for sure if it’s a failed invasion is if we have the Russian plans before us, look at what’s been done and what was planned and what happens and then we could know for sure. Anyone with an ounce of sense knows no battle plan survives contact with the enemy.
So your CNN take is that the US media said it’s going bad, Russia is failing hard and pay no attention to Ukraine arming grandmas and prisoners with ak’s, trannys and able bodied men aren’t allowed to flee because they need the manpower, these are TOTALLY signs of us winning guys!!!!
I think I’d rather be called a Soviet russian moron than a complete fucking retard who thinks Russia loses every time like it’s a fucking rocky movie. Russia took Crimea in 2014 with Obama doing fuck all, Ukraine also has a Democrat president “watching its back”, aka launder my money but get ready to speak Russian. Don’t forget to send Ukraine another 33 billion dollars though.
“Lost 9 generals” cause you just throw your generals out in the field like it’s 1542 and not control troop movements from behind the lines. Tell me you’re a mainstream media shill without saying you’re a mainstream media shill.
Them taking cities are YOUR conditions of victory. If THIERS is to get military locations, weaken the opposing army and keeping critical infrastructure in place, then that’s what they’re going to focus on. I highly doubt any Russian gives 2 shits what you consider to be a military target. I give a fuck if they don’t take any cities. Does Ukraine have total control over their own air space? Are their ports free and able to move cargo and military vessels? Are their train tracks able to move goods unhindered by the enemy? Or are they arming grandmas because they have men pinned down under steel plants and the Reddit larper brigade hasn’t killed 6 million Russians each yet?
A failed invasion by whos metrics? If Russia planned to have to play a long game and use up old obsolete equipment to get massive resources in the end, is it still a failure? Or is it just a failure because the Call of Duty generation thinks battles are over after 15 minutes or 30 kills, whichever comes first? The only way we’d know for sure if it’s a failed invasion is if we have the Russian plans before us, look at what’s been done and what was planned and what happens and then we could know for sure. Anyone with an ounce of sense knows no battle plan survives contact with the enemy.
So your CNN take is that the US media said it’s going bad, Russia is failing hard and pay no attention to Ukraine arming grandmas and prisoners with ak’s, trannys and able bodied men aren’t allowed to flee because they need the manpower, these are TOTALLY signs of us winning guys!!!! I think I’d rather be called a Soviet russian moron than a complete fucking retard who thinks Russia loses every time like it’s a fucking rocky movie. Russia took Crimea in 2014 with Obama doing fuck all, Ukraine also has a Democrat president “watching its back”, aka launder my money but get ready to speak Russian. Don’t forget to send Ukraine another 33 billion dollars though.
“Lost 9 generals” cause you just throw your generals out in the field like it’s 1542 and not control troop movements from behind the lines. Tell me you’re a mainstream media shill without saying you’re a mainstream media shill. Them taking cities are YOUR conditions of victory. If THIERS is to get military locations, weaken the opposing army and keeping critical infrastructure in place, then that’s what they’re going to focus on. I highly doubt any Russian gives 2 shits what you consider to be a military target. I give a fuck if they don’t take any cities. Does Ukraine have total control over their own air space? Are their ports free and able to move cargo and military vessels? Are their train tracks able to move goods unhindered by the enemy? Or are they arming grandmas because they have men pinned down under steel plants and the Reddit larper brigade hasn’t killed 6 million Russians each yet?