Posted on Jul 21, 2020
The Battle of Debaltseve: a Hybrid Army in a Classic Battle of Encirclement | Small Wars Journal
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Thank you for the extremely excellent share sir, would definitely be a great training scenario.
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The article is intense and full of information only States can perform.
Who started this breakaway movement in Kiev during the winter Olympics? Who thought it was a great idea to poop in Russia's backyard? What did it gain?
Again Sir, I have been informed half of Ukraine, mostly the eastern half see themselves as Russian and welcomed any Russian involvement. Although, both Ukraine and Russia see the west as morally corrupt, they do view themselves as European.
I suppose, this FUBAR kept Russian troops from being used in Syria. But how many have died in Eastern Ukraine for that? To bring Ukraine into the open border society that flies the Rainbow flag? Most hard working people don't care what people do in their tent. But when you make what is wrong right, folks start thinking something is wrong with you.
Who started this breakaway movement in Kiev during the winter Olympics? Who thought it was a great idea to poop in Russia's backyard? What did it gain?
Again Sir, I have been informed half of Ukraine, mostly the eastern half see themselves as Russian and welcomed any Russian involvement. Although, both Ukraine and Russia see the west as morally corrupt, they do view themselves as European.
I suppose, this FUBAR kept Russian troops from being used in Syria. But how many have died in Eastern Ukraine for that? To bring Ukraine into the open border society that flies the Rainbow flag? Most hard working people don't care what people do in their tent. But when you make what is wrong right, folks start thinking something is wrong with you.
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Cpl Mark A. Morris
LTC Eric Udouj - Like Quantrill's Raiders?
Sir,
The organization across multiple Liberal cities with sub-cultures of gangsta life is much better than anything the South had during the Civil War. But thank you for your response.
Myself, I get the impression it is more like 1917 Russia when money was used to divide a nation. Yet in our case, it took the leadership of the 60's to be murdered, a sub-culture to be created before a Malcome X agenda could happen. This situation is the second blow of a one two punch. The Pandemic being the first blow.
Do you think there will be a third blow?
Sir,
The organization across multiple Liberal cities with sub-cultures of gangsta life is much better than anything the South had during the Civil War. But thank you for your response.
Myself, I get the impression it is more like 1917 Russia when money was used to divide a nation. Yet in our case, it took the leadership of the 60's to be murdered, a sub-culture to be created before a Malcome X agenda could happen. This situation is the second blow of a one two punch. The Pandemic being the first blow.
Do you think there will be a third blow?
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LTC Eric Udouj
Cpl Mark A. Morris - Mark -- wrong history. This was Before the Civil War. More like John Brown's raiders and the killing in Kansas and the media blitz of propaganda around it all that really fueled the divide in the nation. As to 1917 - yes - I sometimes think that as well. But the item is watching for as to that is when the far left turns on the Left and takes out several key but weak leaders (with flaws that can be exploited) that happens so that the Left then understands it does not control the Revolution -- it controls them. The Mensiviks were fuel for the revolutionary fire - and never saw it coming when they thought they could control it. Yes to the third blow.. but only if the steam runs out too soon when folks realize its about class and not race.
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