Ukraine War | Russia launches (I)CBM (not nuke) at Ukraine?

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Good thread there on PP. Battboy was banned there for criticizing Michael Mackay (still think he might be a Russian plant) so I have to post under one of my aliases.
The Brickyard has been made premium only. The thread you're talking about is on the sports board.
 


“As the war in Ukraine settled into a stalemate, two assumptions became prevalent among analysts: First, that it is nearly impossible to achieve any surprise on a battlefield blanketed by drones. Second, that it is nearly impossible to mount fast-moving offensive operations, given the extensive defenses erected by both sides. Ukraine has challenged both assumptions over the past few days with its surprise, lightning-fast thrust into Russia’s Kursk region — an area familiar to military historians as the site, during World War II, of the biggest tank battle in history.

… the Ukrainians have practically waltzed into the Kursk region, because the Russians weren’t expecting an attack there. This reinforces the lesson of the June 2023 rebellion by Wagner Group mercenaries, who found a practically open road to Moscow before turning back at the last moment. The interior of Russia is lightly defended, and the lumbering Russian military cannot react quickly to new threats. It makes you wonder why the Ukrainians mounted a costly and futile frontal assault on Russian lines last summer instead of staging a “left hook” through Russian territory to attack the Russian defenders from the rear — similar to the maneuver that the United States employed against Iraqi forces in Kuwait during the Gulf War in 1991. …”
 
This is the pressure that will force Ukraine toward a peace treaty that cedes territory:



Polls show that a majority of war-weary Ukrainians support a peace treaty that gives up land occupied by Russia, which was not the case a year ago. Russia is grinding the population down.
 


“As the war in Ukraine settled into a stalemate, two assumptions became prevalent among analysts: First, that it is nearly impossible to achieve any surprise on a battlefield blanketed by drones. Second, that it is nearly impossible to mount fast-moving offensive operations, given the extensive defenses erected by both sides. Ukraine has challenged both assumptions over the past few days with its surprise, lightning-fast thrust into Russia’s Kursk region — an area familiar to military historians as the site, during World War II, of the biggest tank battle in history.

… the Ukrainians have practically waltzed into the Kursk region, because the Russians weren’t expecting an attack there. This reinforces the lesson of the June 2023 rebellion by Wagner Group mercenaries, who found a practically open road to Moscow before turning back at the last moment. The interior of Russia is lightly defended, and the lumbering Russian military cannot react quickly to new threats. It makes you wonder why the Ukrainians mounted a costly and futile frontal assault on Russian lines last summer instead of staging a “left hook” through Russian territory to attack the Russian defenders from the rear — similar to the maneuver that the United States employed against Iraqi forces in Kuwait during the Gulf War in 1991. …”


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Sure, we should watch and adapt our strategy accordingly but Let’s not tempt fate by taunting Putin on this point.
 
Putin was fighting a war where there were no border worries as the world was worried about Ukraine escalating the conflict. The US had denied Ukraine using weapons that could strike into Russia until recently. If you're not concerned about incursions into your territory in a war, you can direct more forces in the areas of your offensive. Ukraine is hoping to pull Russian forces from the offensive zones. What's funny is Russia is pulling smaller reinforcements which are getting destroyed upon entering the I cursing area. They will need to pull a much larger force...

Russian propaganda has to no explain why people are dying still after Russia "repelled" the incursion.
 
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