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Comments by "Miriam Weller" (@miriamweller812) on "Kharkov Offensive 2.0: Winning Headlines Today, Hastening Defeat for Tomorrow" video.
Overall Ukraine simply enmassed a lot of their forces in certain points and with the billions of NATO support they can of course do such pushes. It doesn't change how dumb it is to do that. You don't rush in like that, they clearly give a crap about their loses, is it expensive equipment (which they seem to think might come endlessly from NATO - what it won't) or - even more sick - soldiers.
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@jesan733 Ukraine does not have endless people to throw into the shredder, especially when they run out extremists and braindead (who believe the lies of the extremists). And of course someone with some weeks of training is pretty much still a civilian with no clue - good enough to be cannonfodder, but that's it.
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It's indeed absolute obvious that the area wasn't important, else it would have been way more protected and on top of that it's a good guess, that it is left open like that on purpose. Of course you can't just leave it completely open, even the most stupid would get, that an open door with a giant neon sign "Please Rob Me!" is a trap. Have a strong door, cameras, a watch dog - but leave the window open.
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If there would be an unforseen escalation like NATO somehow stepping in even more directly and sending in not only whole armies of equipment but also troops.
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People don't get, that the fact they can march that fast is a clear sign that they shouldn't do it. Sure, when you are a super power and you fight a small third world country you might get away with it. But if it's more the other way around, you really shouldn't expose yourself like that. Overall the whole PR stunt would only make sense, if the Russian army simply just ceased to exists, wiped from earth by god's hand or whatever. Then, yeah, sure, this could work out well for the coup regime and its NATO masters.
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I mean, it would be incredible easy to just collapse Ukraine completely. Simply destroy infrasctruture and let it bleed dry. Overall it's more Ukraine coup regime itself that destroys their own infrastructure. From the first days of Russia's intervention they started to destroy bridges for examples and they are the ones who try to destroy power plants.
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@dylanc9174 So you think those 10s of thousand of troops just got obliterated by Ukraine in three days by... what exactly?
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Many humans for some reasons have a huge drag toward extremes. I don't know why, it's pretty stupid, because no matter what, the extreme of something is pretty much always wrong.
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