Even for those who want Ukraine to win, I think calling two defeats a win is self-delusional, much how Russians pretended they never wanted to capture Kiev. Kiev still has a massive mountain to climb and these propaganda “wins” really set the wrong expectations. All wars had their ebbs and flows, admitting a setback should not be a surprise.
I usually like Aris’ articles, but I find his usual objective insights into complicated situations have been a bit lacking late.
A bunch of Ukrainian Na*ies get Biden supplied weapons, attack a Russian town, maybe 50 of the attackers get slaughtered and several captured (sources depending). They achieve nothing but that , and as the one valid point the writer makes – distract from the huge defeat the day before..
A successful operation? It did nothing but move the clock 3 more minutes to Midnight, show Ukraine still uses Na*i Paramilitary, and got more Ukrainians killed.
Aris has a very liberal use of ‘Successful’, as in not useful at all but for the sheep picking up the chant.
I forget how Orwell put it – but the sheep would stand about grazing and one would let out the chant, and in no time every one would be doing it – often one end of the pasture would say the ‘Four Legs Good’ part and the other end would chant the refrain of ‘Two Legs Bad’ in reply; they could keep this up for hours and hours, seemingly enjoying it immensely….
Much like the MSM…..
You know only the very evil support this war continuing. PEACE is the answer. This is a totally EVIL war – and these stories glorifying it are horrible.
It was never meant to change the minds of delusional Westerners who swallow the Kremlin line.
They are beyond hope.
Instead, it forces Russia to use its already scanty resources to defend a much wider front.
Indeed, an attack across the Russian border that outflanks Russia’ positions in Ukraine would be a very good option for Kyiv.
Won’t be long now…
It was never meant to change the minds of delusional Westerners who swallow the Kremlin line.
They are beyond hope.
Instead, it forces Russia to use its already scanty resources to defend a much wider front.
Indeed, an attack across the Russian border that outflanks Russia’ positions in Ukraine would be a very good option for Kyiv.
Won’t be long now…
A bunch of Ukrainian Na*ies get Biden supplied weapons, attack a Russian town, maybe 50 of the attackers get slaughtered and several captured (sources depending). They achieve nothing but that , and as the one valid point the writer makes – distract from the huge defeat the day before..
A successful operation? It did nothing but move the clock 3 more minutes to Midnight, show Ukraine still uses Na*i Paramilitary, and got more Ukrainians killed.
Aris has a very liberal use of ‘Successful’, as in not useful at all but for the sheep picking up the chant.
I forget how Orwell put it – but the sheep would stand about grazing and one would let out the chant, and in no time every one would be doing it – often one end of the pasture would say the ‘Four Legs Good’ part and the other end would chant the refrain of ‘Two Legs Bad’ in reply; they could keep this up for hours and hours, seemingly enjoying it immensely….
Much like the MSM…..
You know only the very evil support this war continuing. PEACE is the answer. This is a totally EVIL war – and these stories glorifying it are horrible.
Janko M
11 months ago
Even for those who want Ukraine to win, I think calling two defeats a win is self-delusional, much how Russians pretended they never wanted to capture Kiev. Kiev still has a massive mountain to climb and these propaganda “wins” really set the wrong expectations. All wars had their ebbs and flows, admitting a setback should not be a surprise.
I usually like Aris’ articles, but I find his usual objective insights into complicated situations have been a bit lacking late.
Brian Villanueva
11 months ago
“Ukraine’s international supporters will happily avert their eyes”
Western progressives daily call any of their fellow citizens who disagree with them even slightly, “Nazis”, but will ignore actual, real Nazis when they serve a useful purpose in Ukraine.
I’ll admit I’m not particularly knowledgeable about the Russian paramilitary groups behind these attacks (albeit with the Ukrainians blessing), but is there any evidence that they are a neo Nazi outfit or merely anti Putin? Also don’t forget the far right is a much more prevalent force in Russia, both politically and militarily
Well, we’ve certainly destroyed any credibility of Russia’s military.
With the shootdown of teh 6 Kinzhals, everyone sees that Russia is a Paper Bear. Has been even before the Raspad.
Now everyone laughs at Russian sabre-rattling.
Unless they want to commit suicide like the Old Believers, Russians will just have to accept the most ignominious defeat in its history.
I’ll admit I’m not particularly knowledgeable about the Russian paramilitary groups behind these attacks (albeit with the Ukrainians blessing), but is there any evidence that they are a neo Nazi outfit or merely anti Putin? Also don’t forget the far right is a much more prevalent force in Russia, both politically and militarily
Well, we’ve certainly destroyed any credibility of Russia’s military.
With the shootdown of teh 6 Kinzhals, everyone sees that Russia is a Paper Bear. Has been even before the Raspad.
Now everyone laughs at Russian sabre-rattling.
Unless they want to commit suicide like the Old Believers, Russians will just have to accept the most ignominious defeat in its history.
Brian Villanueva
11 months ago
“Ukraine’s international supporters will happily avert their eyes”
Western progressives daily call any of their fellow citizens who disagree with them even slightly, “Nazis”, but will ignore actual, real Nazis when they serve a useful purpose in Ukraine.
Alex Lang
11 months ago
Attacking small rural villages along the border, killing civilians in the process is not what i call a succes. If it were done by the Russian military, the narrative would be one of a russian war crime. Denis Nikitin is also known to be a Neonazi. Nobody doubts that.
“were done by the Russian military, the narrative would be one of a russian war crime”
Precisely, well said. And that’s why there is so little support for Ukraine outside the Western block. The US and friends think war is about optics and “feelings”, and they are winning. They are wrong on both counts.
“Denis Nikitin is also known to be a Neonazi”
Really? So a country that reveres Bandera, proudly flaunts Nuzi symbols, gives prominence to organisations like Azov, sent over a bunch of Russian mercenaries…..and they turned out to be neonazis?
But it doesn’t even matter what support there is for Ukraine outside of the Western bloc. the latter control half the world’s economy.
And…not many Indian or Brazilian tanks going to Russia these days.
But it doesn’t even matter what support there is for Ukraine outside of the Western bloc. the latter control half the world’s economy.
And…not many Indian or Brazilian tanks going to Russia these days.
Soviet forces did multiple “incursions” on german territory in 1945 and I never ever heard anyone blaiming them for that. Also, no civilian casualties reported in this raid.
“were done by the Russian military, the narrative would be one of a russian war crime”
Precisely, well said. And that’s why there is so little support for Ukraine outside the Western block. The US and friends think war is about optics and “feelings”, and they are winning. They are wrong on both counts.
“Denis Nikitin is also known to be a Neonazi”
Really? So a country that reveres Bandera, proudly flaunts Nuzi symbols, gives prominence to organisations like Azov, sent over a bunch of Russian mercenaries…..and they turned out to be neonazis?
Soviet forces did multiple “incursions” on german territory in 1945 and I never ever heard anyone blaiming them for that. Also, no civilian casualties reported in this raid.
Alex Lang
11 months ago
Attacking small rural villages along the border, killing civilians in the process is not what i call a succes. If it were done by the Russian military, the narrative would be one of a russian war crime. Denis Nikitin is also known to be a Neonazi. Nobody doubts that.
Johann Strauss
11 months ago
There’s a lot of speculation here. I would say that the raid was not a success but a long-term invitation to disaster. The assumption by Aris is that the Ukrainians are so powerful and smart, and equipped with so many western/US sophisticated weapons, that they can attack Russia wherever and whenever they want. But this is not the reality, and further may invite a massive retaliatory response from the Russians. The strategic savvy of the Ukrainians (sarc) is clearly illustrated by what happened in Bakhmut where the kill rate was 7 Ukrainians to 1 Russian. And for what purpose? And I suspect that the so-called spring offensive by the Ukrainians will end up the same way, especially as it’s been telegraphed so far in advance.
“7 Ukrainains to 1 Russian” the only source of these numbers is neverending circlejerk on z telegram. You are delusional beyond any imagination and must believe that 70 of the raid participants were killed in Belgorod (official MOD information, public express of doubt in this is a felony in Russia)
Johann, you need to know something about war.
Initially, in any battle like Bakhmut, the attacker always suffers far more casualties than defenders. The former are out in teh open subject to small arms fire and artillery.
Dug in, any defender always has a better chance of survival.
Unless Putin ahs somehow suspended the laws of physics, you’re just falling for not very well thought out Kremlin propaganda.
But no one is forbidden from accepting idiotic memes, so no problem.
“7 Ukrainains to 1 Russian” the only source of these numbers is neverending circlejerk on z telegram. You are delusional beyond any imagination and must believe that 70 of the raid participants were killed in Belgorod (official MOD information, public express of doubt in this is a felony in Russia)
Johann, you need to know something about war.
Initially, in any battle like Bakhmut, the attacker always suffers far more casualties than defenders. The former are out in teh open subject to small arms fire and artillery.
Dug in, any defender always has a better chance of survival.
Unless Putin ahs somehow suspended the laws of physics, you’re just falling for not very well thought out Kremlin propaganda.
But no one is forbidden from accepting idiotic memes, so no problem.
Johann Strauss
11 months ago
There’s a lot of speculation here. I would say that the raid was not a success but a long-term invitation to disaster. The assumption by Aris is that the Ukrainians are so powerful and smart, and equipped with so many western/US sophisticated weapons, that they can attack Russia wherever and whenever they want. But this is not the reality, and further may invite a massive retaliatory response from the Russians. The strategic savvy of the Ukrainians (sarc) is clearly illustrated by what happened in Bakhmut where the kill rate was 7 Ukrainians to 1 Russian. And for what purpose? And I suspect that the so-called spring offensive by the Ukrainians will end up the same way, especially as it’s been telegraphed so far in advance.
Albert McGloan
11 months ago
Tik Tok suicide mission is a “daring raid”? Thank you for reminding us that your former employer Vice is a regime mouthpiece just like RT. Hopefully some of them made it home alive and didn’t murder any civilians.
Albert McGloan
11 months ago
Tik Tok suicide mission is a “daring raid”? Thank you for reminding us that your former employer Vice is a regime mouthpiece just like RT. Hopefully some of them made it home alive and didn’t murder any civilians.
Sean McGabriel
11 months ago
A huge success…? Sending 100 neo nazis on US armoured vehicles to kill a number of civilians in rural villages. To be followed then by the total annihilation of the invading force with at least 70 of the 100 terrorists involved being killed. Well if that’s a “success” I would love to know what you might consider a “failure” to be? Such adventures, undoubtedly planned and approved of by the Ukrainian Armed Forces, with UK spooks being involved also no doubt, smacks of desperation and serves only to strengthen the Putin “we are under attack” narrative, which undoubtedly solidifies support for the SMO in the Russian Federation.
Now an already overstretched Russian army has to defend even more territory.
Whatever the anti-Putin casualties, from Kyiv’s point of view, it was a rousing success.
Now an already overstretched Russian army has to defend even more territory.
Whatever the anti-Putin casualties, from Kyiv’s point of view, it was a rousing success.
Sean McGabriel
11 months ago
A huge success…? Sending 100 neo nazis on US armoured vehicles to kill a number of civilians in rural villages. To be followed then by the total annihilation of the invading force with at least 70 of the 100 terrorists involved being killed. Well if that’s a “success” I would love to know what you might consider a “failure” to be? Such adventures, undoubtedly planned and approved of by the Ukrainian Armed Forces, with UK spooks being involved also no doubt, smacks of desperation and serves only to strengthen the Putin “we are under attack” narrative, which undoubtedly solidifies support for the SMO in the Russian Federation.
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rick stubbs
11 months ago
It is a small, low cost psych-op that casts serious doubt on Russian border security inside Russ. Bad for morale one thinks. If it draws a large mobile force north off the Ukraine front, it will be a big success. Time will tell. To make more of it is premature.
rick stubbs
11 months ago
It is a small, low cost psych-op that casts serious doubt on Russian border security inside Russ. Bad for morale one thinks. If it draws a large mobile force north off the Ukraine front, it will be a big success. Time will tell. To make more of it is premature.
martin logan
11 months ago
The Age of the Sledgehammer has already begun in Russia.
The real story is that Putin is now a totally passive entity. The best he can do is trundle out 17th C maps that somehow “prove” his nonsensical case that Russia and Ukraine are the same.
The next battle will be inside Russia, between the “hard men” (siloviki) who really now run the country. Prigozhin, the Army and the senior politicians will all vie for power. Moreover, it will be a fight to the death for each party.
Like the Russian Civil War, will involve Russian-on-Russian violence.
martin logan
11 months ago
The Age of the Sledgehammer has already begun in Russia.
The real story is that Putin is now a totally passive entity. The best he can do is trundle out 17th C maps that somehow “prove” his nonsensical case that Russia and Ukraine are the same.
The next battle will be inside Russia, between the “hard men” (siloviki) who really now run the country. Prigozhin, the Army and the senior politicians will all vie for power. Moreover, it will be a fight to the death for each party.
Like the Russian Civil War, will involve Russian-on-Russian violence.
martin logan
11 months ago
Given that Russian soldiers still have cell phones, this was a rousing success.
Now they know their lines will be stretched even further, and thus fewer Russians will face the Ukrainians at any given point.
With largely untrained soldiers who have little unit cohesion, practically any place on the Russian front line will be a good place for Ukraine to attack.
Just hope some of them make it back home.
martin logan
11 months ago
Given that Russian soldiers still have cell phones, this was a rousing success.
Now they know their lines will be stretched even further, and thus fewer Russians will face the Ukrainians at any given point.
With largely untrained soldiers who have little unit cohesion, practically any place on the Russian front line will be a good place for Ukraine to attack.
Just hope some of them make it back home.
martin logan
11 months ago
BTW, looks like the Ukrainian ammo shortage will soon be over.
S. Korea has agreed to start shipping arty rounds.
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martin logan
11 months ago
BTW, looks like the Ukrainian ammo shortage will soon be over.
S. Korea has agreed to start shipping arty rounds.
Last edited 11 months ago by martin logan
Dumetrius
11 months ago
At some point, isn’t every ‘information space’ sat on a piece of land?
Servers occupy real estate,no?
Russia has a lot of land, and isn’t too bad at acquiring more.
Except it shrunk by half a few decades ago.
Moreover, it now controls quite a bit less of land than it did in March 2022.
The Incredible Shrinking Empire.
Except it shrunk by half a few decades ago.
Moreover, it now controls quite a bit less of land than it did in March 2022.
The Incredible Shrinking Empire.
Dumetrius
11 months ago
At some point, isn’t every ‘information space’ sat on a piece of land?
Servers occupy real estate,no?
Russia has a lot of land, and isn’t too bad at acquiring more.
Even for those who want Ukraine to win, I think calling two defeats a win is self-delusional, much how Russians pretended they never wanted to capture Kiev. Kiev still has a massive mountain to climb and these propaganda “wins” really set the wrong expectations. All wars had their ebbs and flows, admitting a setback should not be a surprise.
I usually like Aris’ articles, but I find his usual objective insights into complicated situations have been a bit lacking late.
This article is crazy..
A bunch of Ukrainian Na*ies get Biden supplied weapons, attack a Russian town, maybe 50 of the attackers get slaughtered and several captured (sources depending). They achieve nothing but that , and as the one valid point the writer makes – distract from the huge defeat the day before..
A successful operation? It did nothing but move the clock 3 more minutes to Midnight, show Ukraine still uses Na*i Paramilitary, and got more Ukrainians killed.
Aris has a very liberal use of ‘Successful’, as in not useful at all but for the sheep picking up the chant.
I forget how Orwell put it – but the sheep would stand about grazing and one would let out the chant, and in no time every one would be doing it – often one end of the pasture would say the ‘Four Legs Good’ part and the other end would chant the refrain of ‘Two Legs Bad’ in reply; they could keep this up for hours and hours, seemingly enjoying it immensely….
Much like the MSM…..
You know only the very evil support this war continuing. PEACE is the answer. This is a totally EVIL war – and these stories glorifying it are horrible.
Unless Putin withdraws his forces then there can’t be peace can there, not unless you’re calling for Ukrainian subjugation
It was never meant to change the minds of delusional Westerners who swallow the Kremlin line.
They are beyond hope.
Instead, it forces Russia to use its already scanty resources to defend a much wider front.
Indeed, an attack across the Russian border that outflanks Russia’ positions in Ukraine would be a very good option for Kyiv.
Won’t be long now…
Unless Putin withdraws his forces then there can’t be peace can there, not unless you’re calling for Ukrainian subjugation
It was never meant to change the minds of delusional Westerners who swallow the Kremlin line.
They are beyond hope.
Instead, it forces Russia to use its already scanty resources to defend a much wider front.
Indeed, an attack across the Russian border that outflanks Russia’ positions in Ukraine would be a very good option for Kyiv.
Won’t be long now…
This article is crazy..
A bunch of Ukrainian Na*ies get Biden supplied weapons, attack a Russian town, maybe 50 of the attackers get slaughtered and several captured (sources depending). They achieve nothing but that , and as the one valid point the writer makes – distract from the huge defeat the day before..
A successful operation? It did nothing but move the clock 3 more minutes to Midnight, show Ukraine still uses Na*i Paramilitary, and got more Ukrainians killed.
Aris has a very liberal use of ‘Successful’, as in not useful at all but for the sheep picking up the chant.
I forget how Orwell put it – but the sheep would stand about grazing and one would let out the chant, and in no time every one would be doing it – often one end of the pasture would say the ‘Four Legs Good’ part and the other end would chant the refrain of ‘Two Legs Bad’ in reply; they could keep this up for hours and hours, seemingly enjoying it immensely….
Much like the MSM…..
You know only the very evil support this war continuing. PEACE is the answer. This is a totally EVIL war – and these stories glorifying it are horrible.
Even for those who want Ukraine to win, I think calling two defeats a win is self-delusional, much how Russians pretended they never wanted to capture Kiev. Kiev still has a massive mountain to climb and these propaganda “wins” really set the wrong expectations. All wars had their ebbs and flows, admitting a setback should not be a surprise.
I usually like Aris’ articles, but I find his usual objective insights into complicated situations have been a bit lacking late.
“Ukraine’s international supporters will happily avert their eyes”
Western progressives daily call any of their fellow citizens who disagree with them even slightly, “Nazis”, but will ignore actual, real Nazis when they serve a useful purpose in Ukraine.
I’ll admit I’m not particularly knowledgeable about the Russian paramilitary groups behind these attacks (albeit with the Ukrainians blessing), but is there any evidence that they are a neo Nazi outfit or merely anti Putin? Also don’t forget the far right is a much more prevalent force in Russia, both politically and militarily
They would be unironical morrons if the would do so. Just imagine Churchill letting USSR fall in 1941 because “screw you filthy commies”.
Well, we’ve certainly destroyed any credibility of Russia’s military.
With the shootdown of teh 6 Kinzhals, everyone sees that Russia is a Paper Bear. Has been even before the Raspad.
Now everyone laughs at Russian sabre-rattling.
Unless they want to commit suicide like the Old Believers, Russians will just have to accept the most ignominious defeat in its history.
I’ll admit I’m not particularly knowledgeable about the Russian paramilitary groups behind these attacks (albeit with the Ukrainians blessing), but is there any evidence that they are a neo Nazi outfit or merely anti Putin? Also don’t forget the far right is a much more prevalent force in Russia, both politically and militarily
They would be unironical morrons if the would do so. Just imagine Churchill letting USSR fall in 1941 because “screw you filthy commies”.
Well, we’ve certainly destroyed any credibility of Russia’s military.
With the shootdown of teh 6 Kinzhals, everyone sees that Russia is a Paper Bear. Has been even before the Raspad.
Now everyone laughs at Russian sabre-rattling.
Unless they want to commit suicide like the Old Believers, Russians will just have to accept the most ignominious defeat in its history.
“Ukraine’s international supporters will happily avert their eyes”
Western progressives daily call any of their fellow citizens who disagree with them even slightly, “Nazis”, but will ignore actual, real Nazis when they serve a useful purpose in Ukraine.
Attacking small rural villages along the border, killing civilians in the process is not what i call a succes. If it were done by the Russian military, the narrative would be one of a russian war crime. Denis Nikitin is also known to be a Neonazi. Nobody doubts that.
“were done by the Russian military, the narrative would be one of a russian war crime”
Precisely, well said. And that’s why there is so little support for Ukraine outside the Western block. The US and friends think war is about optics and “feelings”, and they are winning. They are wrong on both counts.
“Denis Nikitin is also known to be a Neonazi”
Really? So a country that reveres Bandera, proudly flaunts Nuzi symbols, gives prominence to organisations like Azov, sent over a bunch of Russian mercenaries…..and they turned out to be neonazis?
I did nahzi that coming. Not at all.
But it doesn’t even matter what support there is for Ukraine outside of the Western bloc. the latter control half the world’s economy.
And…not many Indian or Brazilian tanks going to Russia these days.
But it doesn’t even matter what support there is for Ukraine outside of the Western bloc. the latter control half the world’s economy.
And…not many Indian or Brazilian tanks going to Russia these days.
According to the Russians no civilians were killed in the attack
Soviet forces did multiple “incursions” on german territory in 1945 and I never ever heard anyone blaiming them for that. Also, no civilian casualties reported in this raid.
“were done by the Russian military, the narrative would be one of a russian war crime”
Precisely, well said. And that’s why there is so little support for Ukraine outside the Western block. The US and friends think war is about optics and “feelings”, and they are winning. They are wrong on both counts.
“Denis Nikitin is also known to be a Neonazi”
Really? So a country that reveres Bandera, proudly flaunts Nuzi symbols, gives prominence to organisations like Azov, sent over a bunch of Russian mercenaries…..and they turned out to be neonazis?
I did nahzi that coming. Not at all.
According to the Russians no civilians were killed in the attack
Soviet forces did multiple “incursions” on german territory in 1945 and I never ever heard anyone blaiming them for that. Also, no civilian casualties reported in this raid.
Attacking small rural villages along the border, killing civilians in the process is not what i call a succes. If it were done by the Russian military, the narrative would be one of a russian war crime. Denis Nikitin is also known to be a Neonazi. Nobody doubts that.
There’s a lot of speculation here. I would say that the raid was not a success but a long-term invitation to disaster. The assumption by Aris is that the Ukrainians are so powerful and smart, and equipped with so many western/US sophisticated weapons, that they can attack Russia wherever and whenever they want. But this is not the reality, and further may invite a massive retaliatory response from the Russians. The strategic savvy of the Ukrainians (sarc) is clearly illustrated by what happened in Bakhmut where the kill rate was 7 Ukrainians to 1 Russian. And for what purpose? And I suspect that the so-called spring offensive by the Ukrainians will end up the same way, especially as it’s been telegraphed so far in advance.
Spring offensive, they better get a move on, when does summer start in the Ukraine
“7 Ukrainains to 1 Russian” the only source of these numbers is neverending circlejerk on z telegram. You are delusional beyond any imagination and must believe that 70 of the raid participants were killed in Belgorod (official MOD information, public express of doubt in this is a felony in Russia)
Johann, you need to know something about war.
Initially, in any battle like Bakhmut, the attacker always suffers far more casualties than defenders. The former are out in teh open subject to small arms fire and artillery.
Dug in, any defender always has a better chance of survival.
Unless Putin ahs somehow suspended the laws of physics, you’re just falling for not very well thought out Kremlin propaganda.
But no one is forbidden from accepting idiotic memes, so no problem.
Spring offensive, they better get a move on, when does summer start in the Ukraine
“7 Ukrainains to 1 Russian” the only source of these numbers is neverending circlejerk on z telegram. You are delusional beyond any imagination and must believe that 70 of the raid participants were killed in Belgorod (official MOD information, public express of doubt in this is a felony in Russia)
Johann, you need to know something about war.
Initially, in any battle like Bakhmut, the attacker always suffers far more casualties than defenders. The former are out in teh open subject to small arms fire and artillery.
Dug in, any defender always has a better chance of survival.
Unless Putin ahs somehow suspended the laws of physics, you’re just falling for not very well thought out Kremlin propaganda.
But no one is forbidden from accepting idiotic memes, so no problem.
There’s a lot of speculation here. I would say that the raid was not a success but a long-term invitation to disaster. The assumption by Aris is that the Ukrainians are so powerful and smart, and equipped with so many western/US sophisticated weapons, that they can attack Russia wherever and whenever they want. But this is not the reality, and further may invite a massive retaliatory response from the Russians. The strategic savvy of the Ukrainians (sarc) is clearly illustrated by what happened in Bakhmut where the kill rate was 7 Ukrainians to 1 Russian. And for what purpose? And I suspect that the so-called spring offensive by the Ukrainians will end up the same way, especially as it’s been telegraphed so far in advance.
Tik Tok suicide mission is a “daring raid”? Thank you for reminding us that your former employer Vice is a regime mouthpiece just like RT. Hopefully some of them made it home alive and didn’t murder any civilians.
Tik Tok suicide mission is a “daring raid”? Thank you for reminding us that your former employer Vice is a regime mouthpiece just like RT. Hopefully some of them made it home alive and didn’t murder any civilians.
A huge success…? Sending 100 neo nazis on US armoured vehicles to kill a number of civilians in rural villages. To be followed then by the total annihilation of the invading force with at least 70 of the 100 terrorists involved being killed. Well if that’s a “success” I would love to know what you might consider a “failure” to be? Such adventures, undoubtedly planned and approved of by the Ukrainian Armed Forces, with UK spooks being involved also no doubt, smacks of desperation and serves only to strengthen the Putin “we are under attack” narrative, which undoubtedly solidifies support for the SMO in the Russian Federation.
Now an already overstretched Russian army has to defend even more territory.
Whatever the anti-Putin casualties, from Kyiv’s point of view, it was a rousing success.
Now an already overstretched Russian army has to defend even more territory.
Whatever the anti-Putin casualties, from Kyiv’s point of view, it was a rousing success.
A huge success…? Sending 100 neo nazis on US armoured vehicles to kill a number of civilians in rural villages. To be followed then by the total annihilation of the invading force with at least 70 of the 100 terrorists involved being killed. Well if that’s a “success” I would love to know what you might consider a “failure” to be? Such adventures, undoubtedly planned and approved of by the Ukrainian Armed Forces, with UK spooks being involved also no doubt, smacks of desperation and serves only to strengthen the Putin “we are under attack” narrative, which undoubtedly solidifies support for the SMO in the Russian Federation.
It is a small, low cost psych-op that casts serious doubt on Russian border security inside Russ. Bad for morale one thinks. If it draws a large mobile force north off the Ukraine front, it will be a big success. Time will tell. To make more of it is premature.
It is a small, low cost psych-op that casts serious doubt on Russian border security inside Russ. Bad for morale one thinks. If it draws a large mobile force north off the Ukraine front, it will be a big success. Time will tell. To make more of it is premature.
The Age of the Sledgehammer has already begun in Russia.
The real story is that Putin is now a totally passive entity. The best he can do is trundle out 17th C maps that somehow “prove” his nonsensical case that Russia and Ukraine are the same.
The next battle will be inside Russia, between the “hard men” (siloviki) who really now run the country. Prigozhin, the Army and the senior politicians will all vie for power. Moreover, it will be a fight to the death for each party.
Like the Russian Civil War, will involve Russian-on-Russian violence.
The Age of the Sledgehammer has already begun in Russia.
The real story is that Putin is now a totally passive entity. The best he can do is trundle out 17th C maps that somehow “prove” his nonsensical case that Russia and Ukraine are the same.
The next battle will be inside Russia, between the “hard men” (siloviki) who really now run the country. Prigozhin, the Army and the senior politicians will all vie for power. Moreover, it will be a fight to the death for each party.
Like the Russian Civil War, will involve Russian-on-Russian violence.
Given that Russian soldiers still have cell phones, this was a rousing success.
Now they know their lines will be stretched even further, and thus fewer Russians will face the Ukrainians at any given point.
With largely untrained soldiers who have little unit cohesion, practically any place on the Russian front line will be a good place for Ukraine to attack.
Just hope some of them make it back home.
Given that Russian soldiers still have cell phones, this was a rousing success.
Now they know their lines will be stretched even further, and thus fewer Russians will face the Ukrainians at any given point.
With largely untrained soldiers who have little unit cohesion, practically any place on the Russian front line will be a good place for Ukraine to attack.
Just hope some of them make it back home.
BTW, looks like the Ukrainian ammo shortage will soon be over.
S. Korea has agreed to start shipping arty rounds.
BTW, looks like the Ukrainian ammo shortage will soon be over.
S. Korea has agreed to start shipping arty rounds.
At some point, isn’t every ‘information space’ sat on a piece of land?
Servers occupy real estate,no?
Russia has a lot of land, and isn’t too bad at acquiring more.
Except it shrunk by half a few decades ago.
Moreover, it now controls quite a bit less of land than it did in March 2022.
The Incredible Shrinking Empire.
Except it shrunk by half a few decades ago.
Moreover, it now controls quite a bit less of land than it did in March 2022.
The Incredible Shrinking Empire.
At some point, isn’t every ‘information space’ sat on a piece of land?
Servers occupy real estate,no?
Russia has a lot of land, and isn’t too bad at acquiring more.
An unusally good article, Aris. Thank you.
An unusally good article, Aris. Thank you.