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Kiev Quarrels, Front Collapses: Avdeyevka Being Cut Half, Rus Storms Novomikhailovka

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February 7, 2024

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zleo99
zleo99
February 7, 2024

Apart from his adherence to Azov “values”, I don’t understand why you give Zalusny such a hard time. You, and we, keep saying that Ukr is committing suicide continuing to get more men killed, so sabotaging the new call-up is the RIGHT thing to do.
Why doesn’t Zal get credit for stating that the 2023 counteroffensive would be, and was, a bad idea? It’s obvious that no one listens to his views – which you and we have continually stated that the counteroffensive was a bad idea……seems to me that only Zal cares about the Ukr soldiers, men and people.

zleo99
zleo99
February 7, 2024

Zal clearly has the backing of the Ukr soldiers and people. Why is that? Maybe because he actually criticises Zel’s continuing slave mentality wrt the West. How can Zal betray his men and people by resigning and running away to london? He went along with Zel to a certain degree in order not to get fired; but now he doesn’t want to throw good men after bad, and realises negotiation with Moscow is the only solution, and is basically carrying out a soft coup against delusional Zel with the support of the Ukr soldiers and public. That sounds like democracy… Read more »

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zleo99
zleo99
February 7, 2024

And now you criticise Timoshenka in a very disparaging tone for her long-held “desire” to “claw” herself into being President of Ukr because she recognises that Ukr needs a talk-to-the-Russians Plan B!!!
How can you criticise Zel for ruling out negotiations, and then criticise Zal and Tim for their criticism of, and rebellion against, Zel’s dogged willingness to be the West’s puppet and pointlessly cost more Ukr lives???

zleo99
zleo99
February 7, 2024

Maybe, even as a radical Azov hardliner, Zal sees the writing on the wall – he KNOWS that without weapons a call-up is pointless; he KNOWS that the West cannot be relied upon, even if they have them, to provide more weapons and funding, he KNOWS, as the most senior and experienced officer in the current war, that Ukr has no chance; maybe his hardline is a front to stop himself being fired or bumped off by the true hardliners; maybe Zal has seen all the dead Ukr soldiers on the battlefields and he has realised that, even as a… Read more »

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Tim
Tim
February 7, 2024

Does Lt. Col Daniel Davis know that the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of staff of the United States, General Mark Milley, had no combat experience??

I’m not impressed with a Lt. Colonel Daniel Davis of the American Army.

I hope your can get a higher Quality of guests.

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