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Commanderski

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  1. On a Fox News interview: "LT. GEN. BEN HODGES: The Russians went after his [Fmr. Amb. to NATO Kurt Volker's] training center in Yavoriv, outside the city of Lviv, partly to demonstrate that they could reach the lines of communication that bring supplies and support from Poland into Ukraine. But also I think to maybe go after the logistics buildup that’s happening there. I don’t think we should overreact to this. The Russians, I think, are about ten days away from what is called the culminating point, when they just no longer have the ammunition nor the manpower to keep up their assault. I think we keep pouring it on, and the Russians culminate."

  2. This was very interesting. Taken from part of the 4th letter: "Not only that, Xi Jing Ping was considering a takeover of Taiwan in autumn – he needs his own small victory to be re-elected for his 3rd term – there’s a colossal internal fight between the elites. Now after the events in Ukraine, the window of opportunity (to take Taiwan) has been closed. This gives the US an opportunity to blackmail Xi and also negotiate with his rivals on favorable terms."

    I highly recommend reading through the FSB letters posted above. The 2nd one is their assessment of Putin. Nothing we don't already know but they kind of confirm what everybody thinks of him.

  3. 9 minutes ago, akd said:

    Apparently the FSB letter previously posted is just one in a series:

    Very interesting and revealing as to what's going on. Especially the last part of the first letter that says "Our conditional deadline is June. Conditional because in June there will be no economy left in Russia – there will be nothing left."

    Not to mention on what they think the amount of Russians KIA are:  "But even at our command no one knows. But probably closer to 10,000 Russian soldiers killed. And we are not counting losses at DNR & LNR."

  4. 22 minutes ago, Battlefront.com said:

    Another interesting aspect of this war that I don't think anybody took into consideration before hand is the danger Russia faces from all that abandoned equipment.  If this were a war against NATO all that combat power would be lost to Russia, sure, but it would not be ADDED to the opponent.  That's because NATO would just round it all up for scrape or sale later on.  Not so in this war.

    Ukraine's military is trained to operate many of the same vehicles and systems that the Russians are so helpfully leaving intact.  In some cases a degree of familiarization with Russian upgrade systems will be necessary, but by and large similar.  Even more helpful is that Ukrainians can understand Russia without effort.  So markings on equipment, captured vehicle manuals, system check sheets, etc. are all instantly usable.  No having to send the stuff off to be translated!

    Steve

     The Ukrainians will likely have more heavy equipment at the end of the war than when they started.

  5. On Fox News today: "A former Canadian soldier known as one of the world’s deadliest snipers arrived to Ukraine to help the nation defend itself from Russia, only identified as Wali to protect his family’s safety. Wali is a former sniper with the Royal Canadian 22nd Regiment who previously fought in the Afghanistan War. He has a kill distance of over two miles, according to the Mirror, and is known as one of the world’s most deadly snipers.  He crossed into Ukraine on March 1 along with three other former Canadian soldiers after Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called on foreigners to join the war against Russia’s invasion. "

    I wonder if he or any of the other Canadians had anything to do with the Russian general and other high ranking officers being shot.

  6. Russia’s central bank, faced with unprecedented sanctions and a plummeting ruble, said Wednesday it was suspending the sale of foreign currencies through September. 

    Between March 9 and September 9, Russian banks "will not be able to sell foreign currencies to citizens," the central bank said in a statement, adding that it will be possible to exchange cash currency for rubles at any time and any amount.  

    Also on Tuesday, American credit rating agency Fitch Ratings downgraded Russia’s credit rating from a "B" to a "C" and suggested that sovereign default is imminent. The ruble has crashed to just 0.0077 against the US dollar on Tuesday.

  7. 4 hours ago, kraze said:

    NATO is very much off the table at this point for one major reason

    Based on the support that NATO countries are giving the Ukraine now and them seeing how ineffective Russia is they would be willing to get more involved if Russia attacked a NATO country.

    Maybe not all of the NATO countries but at the very least you would definitely be able to count on Poland.

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