Comments by "UzuMaki NaRuto" (@UzumakiNaruto_) on "Ukr Offensive Standstill, Rains Clog Attacks; Pentagon \"Freaking Out\" over Possible Defeat by China" video.

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  2. @Peter Azlac Ukraine has occupied a small part of what Russia calls the crumple zone or that area they retreat from to invite Ukraine forces into a fire kill zone which is why it keeps changing hands! I remember Alexander saying something similar during the Kharkiv offensive when he kept saying that the Russians were luring the Ukrainians into a trap before they would launch a counterattack to smash UA forces who had overstretched themselves and then it never happened and he had to make excuses for the Russians. What Ukraine has definitely demonstrated over the past week is that neither the Western weapons nor the training its new brigades have received are game changes as claimed by the Western media and neither will F-16s be. The offensive just started so it remains to be seen if western training and armored vehicles still won't make a significant difference on the battlefield. Judging an offensive based on a few days of data would be as dumb as saying the D-Day landings were a failure because the allies took thousands of casualties in the first day of landings and made less than expected progress. The real purpose of the mines and defense lines is to stall any advance so it can be defeated by air, drone, and missile power, which is the specialty of Suravikin and he has hundreds of aircraft and helicopters plus it was recently stated some 20,000 kamikaze drones. Mines are a problem, but they can be overcome otherwise mines would've stopped every offensive in the history of war which obviously it hasn't. I guess we'll see how effective Russian aircraft, artillery and missiles will be in stalling the offensive and eventually stopping it or maybe the Ukrainians instead find a way through without taking too many casualties and they eventually push to the Azov sea as they probably planned to do.
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