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N Velsen
Anders Puck Nielsen
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Comments by "N Velsen" (@nvelsen1975) on "After Kherson: What's next in the war?" video.
I doubt it. That means the same logistical problems that brought Russia down, would hinder the Ukrainians. It makes more sense to let the river be the frontline for the winter and push towards Melitopol. One of the prizes there is Enerhodar, which would deny Russia the ability to stage a nuclear incident that they've threatened several times as well as restore Ukrainian control over power generation. If the coastal road is within Ukrainian artillery reach (still takes at least a 45 kilometer push at the two thinnest points of the Russian line, so not easy) it would force Russia to exhaustingly ship all supplies for the entire pocket by smaller trains or by ships that need to be slowly loaded and unloaded. Most of the occupation zone including Crimea, would be choked that way.
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That's still a 70 km push through rough terrain against a shortening front, staffed with more and more Russian cannon fodder, that over time will be somewhat trained.
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That's why Arjan Lubach held a referendum that showed 100% of Russians wanted to be annexed by the Netherlands. So as per the 1st of october, Russia no longer exists. Putin needs to stop occupying such a huge part of the Netherlands! 😆
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On the propaganda front I'm seeing something new: Russia's agents both the Russians and paid traitors that form the covidiot movement, are now no longer talking about the war and how Ukraine will lose. They're screaming about the media, the government and vaccinations again. This means the Russian propaganda is at a loss to spin this into a victory or even a road to Russian victory.
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It also matters what Russian political will does. Russia is being destroyed right now, their economy is finished and we're currently counting the years of rebuilding they must do, per week of sanctions and war strain. So if you're a Russian nationalist, it's in your interest to make peace. And Putin can't supress the nazist/ultra-nationalist faction that his power is built on in the first place. This is also what we saw in Germany 1942-1945: Nationalists like Halder or Rommel deciding that it's best for Germany to kill Hitler and make peace, but there were also plenty loyal to their führer same as many brainwashed Russian Nashi members and graduates are still loyal to their führer Putin. It's impossible to predict if and when that faction will tip over and force Putin to make peace, any peace, in order to save Russia.
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