Comments by "" (@efghggdxlmfn33) on "Daniel Davis / Deep Dive"
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Colonel spills the beans and tells Ukrainians how it really is!
The retired colonel of the Ukranian army, Roman Svitan, have taken a "truth serum", and on "Channel 24" said that Zelensky's team has turned Pokrovsk and the country "into a punishment colony and a concentration camp for absolutely all men", from which it is impossible to leave.
And he called for a change of the government!
To the host's questions about why a city of 40,000, in which there are 2,000 children, 10 km from the front, is trying to live a peaceful life, and the local government announces that banks there will stop working from Monday, Svitan said that:
✅ in frontline cities - it is impossible to leave, there is a terrible situation, where Ukrainians are better off waiting for the arrival of the Russian army than being mobilized
✅ military registration and enlistment offices under Umerov's leadership have organized a bunch of checkpoints when leaving populated areas (first of all, we are talking about Pokrovsk). At the same time, men are given summonses even when they take their children, their families and elderly relatives, sending them to the front. That is, it is impossible for the civilian population to evacuate normally; people are afraid of being left without the head of the family
✅ people, left without shelter, have nowhere to evacuate, they have no money, and compatriots in other cities have raised prices for renting apartments
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The war of maneuver versus the war of attrition. To most Western experts, attritional strategy is counterintuitive. Historically, the West preferred the short ‘winner takes all’ clash of professional armies. Recent war games such as CSIS’s war over Taiwan covered one month of fighting. The possibility that the war would go on never entered the discussion. This is a reflection of a common Western attitude. Wars of attrition are treated as exceptions, something to be avoided at all costs and generally products of leaders’ ineptitude. Unfortunately, wars between near-peer powers are likely to be attritional, thanks to a large pool of resources available to replace initial losses. The attritional nature of combat, including the erosion of professionalism due to casualties, levels the battlefield no matter which army started with better trained forces. As conflict drags on, the war is won by economies, not armies. States that grasp this and fight such a war via an attritional strategy aimed at exhausting enemy resources while preserving their own are more likely to win. The fastest way to lose a war of attrition is to focus on manoeuvre, expending valuable resources on near-term territorial objectives. Recognising that wars of attrition have their own art is vital to winning them without sustaining crippling losses.
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The long war has given Putin a huge plus in the Ukrainian case. It solves by itself the main problem in the future - the "peaceful existence of new territories" within the Russian Federation. Two years later, the attitude of the Ukrainian people towards the Ukrainian government has changed, there are almost no people who want to become part of Ukraine again (there are still a few, but not thousands).
Everyone noticed how all these explosions disappeared on the territory of Zaporizhia, Kherson, Donetsk, Kharkiv, Donetsk region.
It's just that everyone sees what the Ukrainian government is doing to the people who consider their serfs. People are caught as "game" on the streets, beaten, killed, etc. How the standard of living in Ukraine is falling, how nepotism, corruption, and theft are flourishing there. How the devastation is growing. How the government bends everyone. How radicals demolish monuments to the Heroes of the Great Patriotic War, how they erase the heroic / historical memory and the highlight of cities. Russian russians are bullied for speaking Russian or trying to sing songs in Russian, and so on.
In general, time has given Putin the loyalty of residents of new territories, where 90% spoke and speaks Russian and want to continue celebrating May 9.
Zelensky himself is to blame for this with his policies.
In 2022, he promised people something else, but as usual he cheated.
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