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Comments by "Geoff Lepper" (@geofflepper3207) on "Russia's Kharkiv offensive – what is the plan?" video.
@Ross-e5r Russian troll says that there are no Russian trolls. Well, I don't know about everyone else but I'm convinced.
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@vanjamenadzer Russian bot says that there are more western bots than Russian bots. That will convince absolutely nobody but nice try.
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@antonyjh1234 How goes the Russian three day special military operation?
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From what I read about D-Day, allied forces were very well coordinated with General Eisenhower having absolute control over every aspect of the operation, even having the power to take planes away from other operations such as bombing of German cities, whereas the German command structure was less unified with different German generals having control over different German forces in Western France and not always coordinating well with one another. The fact that a country is run by an authoritarian dictatorship does not guarantee that its armed forces will be run properly in an effective, integrated, coordinated manner. The most extreme example of this is when the leader of your most effective military group decides to take a column of his forces on a mad dash targeting your own capital intending to do who knows what.
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@Ross-e5r Do your employers and your family members and your neighbours know that you not only support genocide and terrorism but also that you spout propaganda for the genocidal, terrorist Russian dictatorship that routinely carries out those things - the dictatorship which regularly threatens to start a global nuclear war and which threatened to fire a nuclear missile at London in particular if anyone got in the way of the dictatorships' latest Imperialist, genocidal conquest? They might not share your support for a monstrous dictatorship that is seriously thinking of destroying London with a nuclear weapon for no reason whatsoever. You claim that you're not getting paid for writing nasty, cruel , sadistic comments about the Ukrainian soldiers defending their country against barbaric, genocidal, terrorist Russian invaders who were sent into Ukraine in an unprovoked invasion by a brutal, oppressive, Imperialist Russian dictatorship and that you're not in Russia so you're not forced to write such horrific comments but rather you just like unprovoked genocidal invasions by brutal dictatorships and terrorist attacks on innocent people by barbaric invaders so that is why you put out your posts? And you have the delusion that putting out such horrific posts just because you like horrific things and not due to any financial incentive is going to make you look better? You better think again. If anything it makes you look worse than a Russian troll who might get sent to the front if he doesn't obediently spout Putin propaganda. And claiming that the internet isn't filled with Russian trolls obediently spouting nonsense propaganda for the Russian dictatorship is like claiming that there are no snowflakes in a blizzard.
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@CuriousCamels That's concerning. Though their comments almost always give them away, especially if they have made multiple comments. It's very unfortunate that they poison the discussion so that it becomes difficult to know if a post which suggests that Ukrainian forces are having difficulty is a legitimate post or is just propaganda from a Russian troll. It's like trying to have an online discussion debating who is the greatest athlete of all time when half the people online were hired by one athlete to praise him and insult other athletes.
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@vanjamenadzer Tell your buddies in the terrorist imperialist Russian invasion force to get the heck out of Ukraine and stop launching terrorist attacks against Ukraine so that all of Ukraine is free and peaceful and can have elections.
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@toto-yf8tc Russian troll, maybe you should learn the meaning of the word attrition before commenting.
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Russian leaders seem to like fighting wars of attrition over and over again through history and then wonder why Russia has a huge problem of demographic decline over time. Not very bright.
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I don't see how a diversion tactic would work for Russian forces if Ukrainian forces have information from satellites telling them the location of Russia troop concentrations. It seems that diversions will work only when one's opponent doesn't have a very clear idea of where one has large numbers of troops or where one has large amounts of equipment. The only exception might be if one can move one's troops from one part of the front to another section of the front much faster than the opponent can move their troops so that one can launch a large attack one place and then quickly move one's troops to another part of the front faster than the opponent can move their troops to that new location but I don't think that the Russians have that capability, especially when they likely need to travel a greater distance around the outside of the horseshoe shaped front.
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