Comments by "Tim Trewyn" (@timtrewyn453) on "11 Dec: FOOTAGE: Russian BODIES PILED UP. Total Meat Wave Failure. | War in Ukraine Explained" video.

  1.  @Ubesoft-vc5te  My conclusion is that the Ukrainian armed forces are very impressive to be able to make the kind of stand they have against all this Russian numerical superiority and Russian strategic and tactical sophistication. And with less than a highly refined demographic, Russian tactics are reckless in their tolerance of human losses. Imagine if Russia was up against a numerically superior and technically capable peer force like NATO (or China). What would happen if Ukrainian air power was even half of that of Russia's? What would happen if NATO air power was brought to bear? Remember, when it was looking very dire in the Korean War, the Chinese came to the aid of North Korea. Maybe NATO is looking for a certain buffer zone, too, and Russia shouldn't push so far they end up getting pushed back to something like the "DMZ" of Donetsk and Luhansk and Crimea. The Russian economy is under stress and getting worse. That indicates Russia's strategy is not wholistic. It's an addiction to victory. I think the smart strategic move for Russia is to select the best defensive positions they have under current occupation, fall back to them, and see if Ukraine realizes that they just cannot do much in the way of counter-offensives. If Russia continues on this path, it is going to be Russian occupied weak points on the front that lose the capability to keep the Ukrainians from just driving into them unopposed. Russian lines of supply are stretching longer. Ukrainian lines of supply are getting shorter.
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