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In your world a country at war should allow the opponent to have their media ran, and their churchs used to undermine your country. Got it.
Meanwhile in reality there is a war going on.
You still don't get the picture, do you?
Zelensky shut down those opposition channels BEFORE any war, few months before it, as "promoting Russian point of view." This was the pretense.
I.E - if you don't support Zelensky and HIS party ( or any of the nationalistic parties,) if you dare to criticize him and his party, then you automatically "work for Putin."
But interestingly enough, al lot of these banned earlier by Zelensky people are on the Youtube, and they STILL don't promote "Russian interests."
How does Russia get naval ships to the Black Sea without being able to pass through Turkey? If they lose a ship, is the possibility near zero they will be able to get another one to the Black Sea? Have any allies been able to sell ships to Ukraine, or does Turkey not allow that either?
there was a post on here a bit ago by a newbie with this video..must have deleted it..I was gonna say 'welcome aboard'...it is pretty interesting..
Also when they talk about going over the river being difficult, and then suggest a different path, what they miss is that the US has provided Ukraine with M60 armored bridge tanks. Instant bridges in multiple places. and mobile. That was announced 10 days ago.
Theyre going to punch through somewhere on that river, and cutoff Crimea from anything. The possible ending scenarios are interesting as well.
How does Russia get naval ships to the Black Sea without being able to pass through Turkey? If they lose a ship, is the possibility near zero they will be able to get another one to the Black Sea? Have any allies been able to sell ships to Ukraine, or does Turkey not allow that either?
Moscow is called "The Port of Five Seas" with connections to the White Sea, the Baltic Sea, the Caspian Sea, the Sea of Azov, and the Black Sea. So Russia could bring in ships from St. Petersburg which is on the Baltic Sea, or Murmansk, an ice-free port in the Barents Sea and then via the White Sea. But only ships up to a certain size. Larger ships will have to be brought in via the Mediterranean Sea through Turkey's Bosporus or constructed in Black Sea ports such as Novorossiysk.
Text-book assault by the defenders. Drones provide battlefield intelligence. Tanks soften the enemy. BMP provides suppression fire to keep the enemy down. Finally troops dismount to engage the enemy in the trench.
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