Comments by "Anita K" (@Anita-k) on "The Telegraph"
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President Zelenskyy is doing the exact right thing concerning the fighter jets, I'm not surprised at all, that he's slowly losing his patience after seeing his people in cities and villages getting struck by missiles/Shahed drones, bombed out of their homes, wounded, tortured, ŕàped and murdered.
IF this'd be me in his shoes, all those useless tank-delay arguments would've driven me nuts in the meantime tbh.
& He has NO TIME to lose at all, bc imo tanks and all the weapon systems needed to asap kick Russia out again already should've been given after Putin annexed Crimea in 2014 ... but instead, it took us almost a year to come to that conclusion collectively.
It's totally impossible, to continue discussing every single weapon system in the same tempo as Germany and subsequently whole Europe did with the Leopard 2.
Slava Ukraine!🇺🇦
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13:06 and 14:27
I've to agree, that Putin putting nukes into Belarus should serve as a (hopefully for him) huge distraction, bc if I remember that correctly at the moment, in January Putin had basically fired his previous "chief of general staff", Sergei Surovikin - aka the "overall commander of the war in Ukraine"/aka "special masochistic operation" - and had brought back Gerasimov to reinstall him into that exact same position, Putin had also ordered Gerasimov to capture the whole Donbas region til the beginning of April for him, although admittedly without ever mentioning the year this should occur; and the Russians highly likely couldn't even take that one notoriously famous Donbas city named Bahkmut, which has become such a pain in their as*es ... so of course in one way or another, Putin's trying to redirect the Russians as well as the rest of the world's attention onto a completely different topic now, bc what else should he do to distract from that total failure?
& Putin being as unimaginative as always brings up nuke threats again, without realizing those threats are increasingly losing their objective of creating fear and turn into ridicule, bc he's acting like a broken record constantly repeating himself.
... & So I heard Putin's probably also using Chat-GPT for his foreign policy now, to appear to be more inspired.
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A really great example is the video of Medvedev's visit in a factory (last fall after their "partial mobilisation"), where workers had to restore and upgrade some neglected rusting tanks - tanks that have been forgotten somewhere outside unattended in the harsh weather of Russia, lots of parts were also stolen/missing and had likely gotten sold as scrap metal or something - and Medvedev gave the workers the order to fulfil the quota of making a certain number of those tanks perfectly fit for military use again and he threatened with bad consequences, if they'd not be able to do that.
If I've time I might look for the link to this video, as it's telling the real story why they're losing so badly - bc it's truly no surprise to me, that lots of constantly abused, threatened, frightened workers quit such jobs at some point, then go into hiding and/or leave the country if they can - and last but not least often sanctions are now also turning their work into a "mission impossible", bc some necessary parts are just not available any longer; that's why I said, the higher ups are giving the workers tasks and goals not possible to fulfil.
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