MagnifyUkraine can't launch counter-offensive yet

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COUNTER OFFENSIVE

Ukraine expected to launch offensive in April, but postponed it indefinitely due to a shortage of weapons - Foreign Policy


The counteroffensive of the Ukrainian Armed Forces may end with the complete encirclement of Ukrainian forces - The Economist

The publication predicts that everything will be decided in the coming weeks.


MORE AMMUNITION

The Associated Press @AP
A historic factory in Scranton, Pennsylvania, is at the vanguard of a Pentagon plan to modernize and accelerate its production of ammunition and equipment. The plant makes the steel bodies for the 155 mm howitzer rounds that the U.S. is rushing to Ukraine.


Ukrainian crisis could turn into long-term war of attrition : Swedish Defense Minister
“We must be prepared for the fact that the war can be very long. To do this, it is important to make sure that we can provide logistics, spare parts, ammunition, ” said Paul Johnson


THE US ARE LOSING IT

If fighting behind fixed fortifications was their only choice, then they absolutely never should have started this war.

"It is a logic where victory largely depends on you not running out of men, heavy weaponry, and ammunition — and the enemy being comparatively stupid."



More on the CIA leaks to US investigative journalist Seymour Hersh
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Re: Daily craters

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vvFish wrote: Sun Apr 23, 2023 3:09 pm ;)
Fish the Crater expert still continues to post his daily useless crater statistics even a 5 year old would be too embarrassed to do so.

Now I came across what actually causes that......Ukrainian Crater heads.....No wonder they have no shame whatsoever.



Counter-offensive

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'Ukraine is not ready for a counteroffensive, but who asks her.
Kyiv was left with no other choice', writes The Wall Street Journal


Ukraine is being destroyed in order to 'keep pressure on Russia' for the Americans :thumbup:

Meanwhile Ukraine wants everyone to sign up for a subscription service for their efforts costing 1% of each countries GDP.

'Ukraine needs ten times more supplies to win the war,” said Deputy Foreign Minister of Ukraine Melnyk.

He called on all allies to allocate 1% of their GDP to help Ukraine.'



But;

Before We Send Any More Money To Ukraine - Can We Find Out Where The Rest Of Our Cash Went?

Back during the days of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, we gave our allies, the mujaheddin, a whole bunch of man-portable ground-to-air missiles called Stingers. They used them to great effect against the Russians.

They also sold a bunch of them on the black market. We then spent a great deal of time wandering all over the world, making deals with black-market arms dealers and buying back our own missiles so they would not be used to shoot down commercial airliners by terrorist groups. Needless to say, we paid top dollar to get the missiles back.


https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/ ... -cash-went
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