DJT: "First come the tanks, then come the nukes."
(truthsocial.com)
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Very interesting. Neutering the DS players to some degree, increasing their domestic vulnerability. It's already gathering some of the mercenary types in one place and eliminating some of them.
Do you have any sense as to whether the tank-supplying nations (Germany, Poland, Spain, Norway, Finland, Britain, etc) are working to restock their domestic tank fleets?
Lol. With what?
Leos are primarily made in Germany. But the RESOURCES to make tanks, including heavy metals & energy to run the actual plants, have to come from elsewhere.
Who was the primary energy & materials (aluminum, tungsten) exporter that the Derp State in Europe decided to 'sanction'? And who incidentally has around 15000 MBTs in storage and can fire AND REPLACE several thousands of rounds of artillery per day?
An industrial-level war (which this is) requires...actual industrial capacity. Not pride parades and drag story hours.
I'm not from a military background, had no idea where any of these tanks are manufactured nor where the manufacturing materials are sourced from. Thanks for the info on the Leopards - and I assume you're saying the materials are in Russia. The point I was making, this from the great strategy points that u/Retaining_H2O shared, was that funneling bad guys and their war machines into a concentrated area like Ukraine, weakens them domestically. I have no doubt of the military superiority of Russia - as well as their moral/ethical high ground in this conflict.
Your comments here seem to add more weight to the argument that the WH are in control of the proverbial chess board. The DS is not oblivious to this supply situation so I'll assume that Ukraine is exceptionally important to them. On the other hand I'm sure that they've calculated the number of tanks, etc. they'd need to quell any potential domestic uprising should the sheep awaken and rise up. It still would be interesting (at least to me) to know whether or not the DS-controlled tank-supplying nations are trying to restock, negotiating with tank-producing nations to purchase new ones, trying to buy used ones from other nations, trying to buy materials if they have manufacturing capacity, etc.