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Trying to discern how Russia is doing in its war on Ukraine
« on: April 28, 2022, 05:05:35 pm »
April 28, 2022
Trying to discern how Russia is doing in its war on Ukraine
By Andrea Widburg

It's been nine weeks since Russia invaded Ukraine.  Everyone assumed that Russia would storm through Ukraine in days, leading to a speedy surrender.  Instead, although parts of Ukraine have been flattened and it's sustained massive civilian and military deaths, Russia is suffering badly, too.  The question, then, is what Putin intends to do now.

I haven't written much about the war because I don't trust the information, whether from the Ukrainian, Russian, or American government.  However, occasionally, bits of seemingly solid information appear.  Lately, that information indicates that Russia is suffering badly at the hands of Ukrainian fighters.

For a long time, Russia was thought to have one of the world's greatest and most dangerous militaries.  People alive during the Soviet era remember when the Soviet Union would have incredible parades displaying its military might.

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Re: Trying to discern how Russia is doing in its war on Ukraine
« Reply #1 on: April 28, 2022, 06:10:47 pm »
Russia's special operation to de-nazify Ukraine is successful even if it isn't.  That's the duplicity of autocratic regimes - nothing is what it is; everything is not what it is.
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