Comments by "18rabbit" (@18_rabbit) on "" video.
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the cats at the front are hungry for prey, to finally have the systems etc to attack deeper /harder against the russiye. For 3 years i have yearned for this more than really anything in my own life now at midlife. I think i now entirely grasp why and how Ukr focused on not-young men as fighters, to create a highly professional successful army, even though that has many challenges obviously. But it's part of a both demographic idea, but also a psycho-socially strategic one where a particular level of cultural-knowledge, as well as the killer spirit (which over my life i've learned is a honed skill-instinct (hybrid) when it's seriously profound, it's not in-built really. The best killers (i.e truly steady, deep stomach for it, & pragmatic) become that way over time, over a decade or two or three of adult-life. The youngest can do it well, but too often with severe mind-impact & other social negative results later. And it's those older soldiers and commanders who have the disposition to deftly get the job done.... I know this might sound nebulous and i'm not good at explaining it at all, but everything i've learned in politics, history, and what my policy friends, and my anthro friends and my sociology friend and my criminology cousin has informed me of, over the decades, informs me this way. Ukr will be so effing lethal when they get (make some) a few of this and that types of weapons that they actually dn't yet have or dn't have nearly enough of so as to use a combined armed strategy in particular sub-theatres. I'm a liberal now, and i condemn the Biden Admin for early-on slow-walking of the adequate weapons when Ru had plainly shown genocidal intent. I will NEVER forgive him/team for that, EVER. It was inhumane, it was strategically dangerously dumb; it was a word that doens't exist in English,(i bet french has one for it!?) that combines shortsightedness with a form of timidity or cowardice, though admittedly it's really not as simple as that, i suppose!? ... But the issue, what now... I also sense that DJT's new hyper- aggressive & mercantilist policy is partly a form of reaction to Biden's hesitancy and apparently-escalation-fearful stance. Anyway, it appears to me that Ukr needs european and other allied partners to help it establish true defense capacity it really does not have, if protecting key assets is any measure. I still believe a mil intervention-threat by Europe and other allies including Turkey possibly, is wise. But i guess Turkey won't do it, ie be part of a private threat to Ru of an air-assault to secure a better secured /bigger area in the south. But an assault by outsiders isn't technically necessary: arming ukr to the teeth will get the job done at this stage.
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