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The simple truth is as Pentagon admitted.
Russia is the one shaping the Ukrainian war today.
Russia is the one shaping the Ukrainian war today.
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Eric Thor Olson (born January 24, 1952) is a retired United States Navy admiral who last served as the eighth Commander, U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) from July 2, 2007 to August 8, 2011. He previously served as Deputy Commander, U.S. Special Operations Command from 2003 to July 2007. Olson was the first Navy SEAL ever to be appointed to three-star and four-star flag rank, as well as the first naval officer to be USSOCOM's combatant commander.[1] He took command from Army General Bryan D. Brown in 2007.[1] Brown and Olson had served together at the SOCOM headquarters in Tampa for four years.[1] He retired from active duty on August 22, 2011 after over 38 years of service. He relinquished command of SOCOM to Admiral William H. McRaven the same day.[2]
I read Russian army is not organized in the way as the western armies do. Russia doesn’t have non commissioned officers called NCO. That may explain the failure of Russian military in real combats. Their military doctrine sucks. They rather get used to consume domestic political propaganda than how to effectively fight foreign armies. NCO is the backbone of every army. Can you shed a light?Well, didn't you hear? they captured Biden
Didnt US tankers do this stuff as well in Iraq. I saw cars getting crushed multiple times just for scores. Were they court martialed?
The Russian Army is a pathetic one to say the least.
That is likely the engine intake filter to keep dust and sand particles out
The real point is that the baby formula shortage in the US have NOTHING to do with Ukraine. It is a bureaucratic incompetency issue that always plague every country at any time. What I see is that the pro-Russia people are desperate to save face for Russia and they fall back to their default position: mock the US.The point is Washington does not have answers to baby formula shortage, and the recalls were issued two month of ago. Biden's administration can print $40 Billion for Ukraine but does not have the money to help American mothers. Asking Abbott alone to end this logistic logjam is unrealistic and completely missed the point if you are a mother in one of those 8 states. The point is "what is American interest" is still in debate since current Administration is really out of touch with reality. Democrats likely be facing landslide defeat in the mid term election and maybe we can have some answers to runaway inflation and yes, baby formula shortage matters to voters in those 8 states. The $40 Billion for Ukraine will only last 6 month in the Ukraine conflict because most of the money will be going to US defense + CIA contractors and offshore slush funds (congress friends) with very little oversight. I doubt GOP will be writing another $40 billion next year to Ukraine. Even democrats will not be able to explain to the American people next year when another $40 billion aid will be needed for Ukraine.
@Oublious is relying on some "Expat in Kyiv" who is probably the British advisor to The Kyiv Independent, that highly intellectual newspaper which gave the world the news of "500 Russian tanks destroyed in four days of the invasion" and of course the unforgettable "The ghost of Kiev".
The real point is that the baby formula shortage in the US have NOTHING to do with Ukraine. It is a bureaucratic incompetency issue that always plague every country at any time. What I see is that the pro-Russia people are desperate to save face for Russia and they fall back to their default position: mock the US.
How is russia doing recently? They now lost Kharkov too.
How many votes did Russia get ?Ukraine won the EuroVision song contest.
Wow, who could have predicted that!