Comments by "" (@tekannon7803) on "'Staggering': Retired general on Russian convoy's tactics" video.
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No matter which country they come from, soldiers are soldiers and they admire each other's bravery and accomplishments. We have heard American military people lauding the assasinated Major General Vitaly Gerasimov as one of the world's best generals and Putin's top strategic military specialist. Therefore, it must be very hard and even embarassing for General Petreus (ret.) to watch some of the most clumbsiest military moves ever recorded or ever heard of from any battle in the history of our civlization. We have heard how Alexander the Great took great risks and used strategies that no sane commander would attempt, but he won battles against the Persians and others because of expert military skills. What I am saying here is that as a former military commander, General Petreus (ret.) must be astounded at the illogical attacks and poor generalship of Russia's military personel. Putin has made one of the worst military blunders in history and the unbelievable loss of so many Russians not even three weeks into battle must be devastating for the morale of his troops. Russia is showing itself as a depleted fighting force. Seeing Soviet tanks blow up is of course good news to the Ukranian fighters, but each tank has 3 young Russian soldiers who don't deserve to be incinerated by rockets that can blow up tanks so efficiently. Lastly, may I ask General Patreus (ret.) if this makes sense? We know NATO and the US cannot send fighter jets over the border into Kiev, but could spare parts be made available and sent into the Ukrraine to make-shift, moveable factories with specialized crews who put together the jet fighters on the fly? This might get past NATO's regulations and whatever Putin might consider reason to attack NATO countries with weapons of mass destruction, and it would slowly give the Ukrainians a fighting edge and it would be legit. We've got to try everything. I'm an inventor; I try ever idea that comes to mind. My mentor is Sir James Dyson. He tried 5,237 times to get his vaccuum cleaner to work. It took him 5, 238 tries to get it right. We have to keep trying...
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