Comments by "Harry Mills" (@harrymills2770) on "SnowStorm | Crazy Winter Attacks | Kamikaze Tanks | Breakthroughs. Military Summary For 2023.12.21" video.

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  3. ​ @gingerfox7143  That is how I see it, too. I think Ukraine forces are nearing the breaking point. They're giving as good as they're taking, but they're running out of men, equipment and ammo. They built up an enormous military, but the first year of the smo appears to have been aimed at luring UFA into costly exchanges that the UFA can win, but at a cost they can't afford. The first phase, Russia spent ammo like water, and tried to keep casualty rates low on their side and high on the Ukraine side. With territory much more precious to Ukrainians, I think they threw themselves on the Russian sword many times and scoffed at "cowardly orcs" who fled in terror before them. But the more progress they made, the greater their losses, and the more effective the "inferior" Russian artillery became, the more the ground in front and on the retreat looked like a killing field or "meat grinder." Over and over we saw this play out. Now we see the high-dollar precision weapons being used against logistics behind the lines, but they're expensive to launch, deplete (irreplaceable) stockpiles, and are too few to really overwhelm continuously improving air defenses. Western support is a genie with 3 wishes, and 2 wishes have been used up. Now we appear to be at the stage where the Russian build-up is really kicking in, and they're probing more and more aggressively. Even if every probe is 'defeated' for the next month, I feel like we're nearing the point where the 'probes' will be reconnaissance in force against token opposition. What happens then is anybody's guess, but I don't think Putin wants to blitzkrieg to Kiev. I think he'll just keep doing what he's doing, until someone with sense comes forward with acceptable terms. One way or another, Russia will have a next-door neighbor that is either friendly, or a hostile rump state that's too weak to constitute a serious military threat. Ukraine and NATO had a great thing going in the post-$oviet world, but they just couldn't handle it. They couldn't subdue their own greedy, globalist oligarchs, and Russia did what it felt it had to. Burisma is the poster child for influence-peddling and corruption at the highest levels in the West. The family most embroiled is in the White House, but there are many others and they're all regime-change racketeers and profiteers, in my opinion. This has been a farce from the start, and it appears that Putin is the only adult in the room.
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