A catastrophe is unfolding in the strategic city of Pokrovsk, where thousands of Ukrainian soldiers are encircled. However, the media downplays the situation to maintain public support for the war as some Europeans might start calling for a return to diplomacy. Can't have that!
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Stanislav Krapivnik: Dangerous Endgame in the NATO-Russia Proxy War
Stanislav Krapivnik is a former US Army officer, supply chain exec and military-political expert, now living in Russia. He was born in Lugansk during the Soviet times, migrated to the US as a child and served in the US Army. Krapivnik discusses the different misunderstandings between the West and Russia, and why further escalations will likely result in a much more powerful Russian response.
A whole different perspective you won't hear about in the mainstream. Highly recommended...
"When you stand before God, you cannot say that 'I was told by others to do thus' or that, 'virtue was not convenient at the time'. This will not suffice. Remember that."
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Stanislav Krapivnik: Dangerous Endgame in the NATO-Russia Proxy War
Stanislav Krapivnik is a former US Army officer, supply chain exec and military-political expert, now living in Russia. He was born in Lugansk during the Soviet times, migrated to the US as a child and served in the US Army. Krapivnik discusses the different misunderstandings between the West and Russia, and why further escalations will likely result in a much more powerful Russian response.
A whole different perspective you won't hear about in the mainstream. Highly recommended...
"When you stand before God, you cannot say that 'I was told by others to do thus' or that, 'virtue was not convenient at the time'. This will not suffice. Remember that."
"It is hard to imagine a more stupid or more dangerous way of making decisions than by putting those decisions in the hands of people who pay no price for being wrong." – Thomas Sowell