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I'll make a couple of comments on this one. Number one, his experience with either army is out of date going on ten years. Most of the post Soviet countries were economic and social disasters and his last real contact with either side was at the period this stuff really started to happen.
While we are proud of our training programs, the last war that was anything close to near peer was 1991 and we have spent the last 22 years fighting goat herders. Whether our technology and organization really works or not hasn't been tested and I would be looking at how the Russians are really fighting instead of how the press wants to portray it. The Russians have been able to mobilize their industrial base to support their effort, developed a personnel and supply chain and have integrated the use of artillery, including missile artillery, combined with drone surveillance and anti aircraft capabilities in depth. This may be the future of warfare.
I personally doubt the Ukrainians have the bodies left to launch a counter offensive, but either way, then it dries up enough to move off the roads, we will get to find out who has been lying the most about their military's position and strength.
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You bring up some good points since he has been out of the loop for some time. What's really sad and troubling is that the canadian, American and Western European NATO allies have been giving up a lot of their War stock ammunition that was supposed to be prepositioned for future Wars against Russian forces in ukraine. This may mean a long time for us to restock and get those artillery shells come on bombs, rocket launchers and other supplies procured, contracted, produced and shipped to the proper storage facilities at the various logistical sites. This is troubling because President Biden is bragging about his inflation reduction act which has 360 billion dollars in money that could be used to restock our military ammunition assets, keep our ships out of mothballs and improve the Readiness of the overall total Force but he's saving it for golf Delta climate change mitigation by bribing other countries to switch over to unreliable green energy.

We should build a second tank factory. We have one tank Factory or we should expand the existing one because we have tanks at Taiwan and Poland purchased a while back and they're still being slowly produced and Taiwan isn't going to have it's 105 tanks is ordered till probably 2026. In the meantime, our near peer adversaries are gearing up for war in Taiwan and continuous offensives in Ukraine..
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LTC (Join to see) - The single fact that should stand out is that NATO no longer has the industrial base to replace those war stockpiles in a reasonable time frame. The US Military Industrial Complex is so geared toward big ticket items that they have let the industrial base need to rapidly expand to a wartime level evaporate and even that capacity tha existed even as recently has Desert Storm just isn't there anymore. I also suspect that the technological advantage we help at the end of Desert Storm no longer exists.
What scares me worst is that the current group of commanders have no experience and at least publicly seem to worry more about DEI and Trans Rights that being able to fight a war.
From a realistic standpoint, IMO Zelensky is finished. He needs to hold Bakhmut, but the Russians have left an avenue open and turned it into a meatgrinder that is chewing up arms, equipment and men he just doesn't have to lose. He has already conceded that the Crimea is off the table and if the Russians launch a successful Offensive when the mud dries up, the remaining population will force him to the negotiating table where the Russians get what they want, the Russian population dominated Eastern Ukraine. Right now I suspect that Zelensky is looking for a safe haven to flee to when that happens, since the right wing factions will blame him.
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CPT Lawrence Cable agreed!
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We need warstock ordnance made and a 2nd tank factory not$360 billion for the inflation reduction act.

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LTC (Join to see) - Thank you for the mention sir.
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Excellent share sir LTC (Join to see)
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I actually read this when someone on the Quora website had mentioned it and I read the article. It has been out for over a year and maybe it's already been on RP but what the heck? Let's post it again!
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Thank you for the share sir LTC (Join to see)
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