The reason I regard this map (below) as particularly interesting is because it was put out two days ago by a Polish think tank—Ośrodek Studiów Wschodnich. Literally that means the Center for Eastern Studies, but the “East” they’re referring to is Central and Eastern Europe, Balkans, Caucasus and Central Asia. The Centre is wholly funded by the Polish state, so the assumption has to be that the orientation will be pro-Ukrainian, at least at the present moment. I think another fair assumption that the information that went into the map is as reliable as one can imagine—it’s probably based on reporting from Poles who are present in Ukraine in various capacities, some official and possibly military personnel. That’s speculation, but in the circumstances it’s reasonable.
I think the Russkies are pretty close to achieving what they want to do in Ukraine. They have secured most of the two pro-Russian regions (Luhansk and Donetsk), created a land bridge via Mariupol to the Crimea and put pressure on Kiev and the regime there. I'm not sure if they will succeed in regime change, but they have the territory they want. And despite Western hysteria, they don't seem to have suffered or inflicted terrible losses. We shall see.
S400 missiles - probably has to do with NATO threatening to transfer mig planes (Warsaw pact era) to the Ukraine, Lyndsay Graham harped on this.
Russian missiles are probably not very good with national borders.
And if the Russians start using their electronic warfare ability (they are leaders in this area), it will have a huge impact on the entire area around Ukraine. It also does not respect national borders.
Ukraine freedom from Moscow lasted only eight years. Many of these brave Ukrainians will never give up no matter what. Will the Biden crime family even shed a tear? Where have all the good guys gone?
We have a fairly healthy timeline tag on Ukraine. It's hard to keep up with what is happening there and how it all relates to the Clinton.
https://clintonfoundationtimeline.com/tags/ukraine/
I think the Russkies are pretty close to achieving what they want to do in Ukraine. They have secured most of the two pro-Russian regions (Luhansk and Donetsk), created a land bridge via Mariupol to the Crimea and put pressure on Kiev and the regime there. I'm not sure if they will succeed in regime change, but they have the territory they want. And despite Western hysteria, they don't seem to have suffered or inflicted terrible losses. We shall see.
S400 missiles - probably has to do with NATO threatening to transfer mig planes (Warsaw pact era) to the Ukraine, Lyndsay Graham harped on this.
Russian missiles are probably not very good with national borders.
And if the Russians start using their electronic warfare ability (they are leaders in this area), it will have a huge impact on the entire area around Ukraine. It also does not respect national borders.
“Go get him” in this context. I really hadn’t thought of it. If so, wow.
More of a Russian view of the status:
https://thesaker.is/day-10-of-the-russian-special-operation-in-banderastan/
Ukraine freedom from Moscow lasted only eight years. Many of these brave Ukrainians will never give up no matter what. Will the Biden crime family even shed a tear? Where have all the good guys gone?