I didn't understand the strategy before, but after a year of it, it is about minimising lives of civilians and even Russian soliders. The play I reckon was to draw out the Azov's resources, who are being supplied by the NaziATO countries, and in turn draining their resources.
Under supplied NATO is now in a very weak position militarily, and if you look at Europe, it is surrounded and on its lonesome to some degree.
Maybe this was the plan, too, 19 countries want to sign up to BRICs and BRICs GDP is now just a fraction more than the G7, and growing fast.
Yeah, note how it has taken a long time for the Russians to take Bakhmut.
I think they knew that it would keep on drawing in Ukrainian and NATO troops and the Russians found the kill ratio suited them to they wanted to fight in Bakhmut for as long as it pulled Ukrainian troops in.
Might not be right, but that is a kind of Russian pattern.
Instinctively, I agree 100%.
However, the problems with that are as follows:
Despite what the MSM say about Putin he has always tried to minimise civilian (ie, non-Nazis) casualties and
More than anything else, he must keep China, India and Brazil etc etc on side.
I didn't understand the strategy before, but after a year of it, it is about minimising lives of civilians and even Russian soliders. The play I reckon was to draw out the Azov's resources, who are being supplied by the NaziATO countries, and in turn draining their resources.
Under supplied NATO is now in a very weak position militarily, and if you look at Europe, it is surrounded and on its lonesome to some degree.
Maybe this was the plan, too, 19 countries want to sign up to BRICs and BRICs GDP is now just a fraction more than the G7, and growing fast.
Yikes sooooo many rabbit holes, brain is tired :D
Yeah, note how it has taken a long time for the Russians to take Bakhmut.
I think they knew that it would keep on drawing in Ukrainian and NATO troops and the Russians found the kill ratio suited them to they wanted to fight in Bakhmut for as long as it pulled Ukrainian troops in.
Might not be right, but that is a kind of Russian pattern.