Slowly but surely, what I predicted a few months ago on this channel seems to be taking shape...
Ukraine's defeat and Russia's victory.
The question that seems to remain:
"what will our victory look like".
The top U.S. general overseeing military operations in Europe warned Wednesday that the war in Ukraine had reached a decisive moment, with Russia expected to hold a 10-1 artillery shell advantage "within weeks" unless the U.S. approves additional military support for the government in Kiev.
"The gravity of this moment cannot be overstated," said General Christopher Cavoli in testimony before the House Armed Services Committee. Ukraine will run out of artillery shells and air defense munitions without additional U.S. support, he said.
"The side that can't fight back loses."
Ukraine's defeat and Russia's victory.
The question that seems to remain:
"what will our victory look like".
The top U.S. general overseeing military operations in Europe warned Wednesday that the war in Ukraine had reached a decisive moment, with Russia expected to hold a 10-1 artillery shell advantage "within weeks" unless the U.S. approves additional military support for the government in Kiev.
"The gravity of this moment cannot be overstated," said General Christopher Cavoli in testimony before the House Armed Services Committee. Ukraine will run out of artillery shells and air defense munitions without additional U.S. support, he said.
"The side that can't fight back loses."
AlexandreFrussien
Lentement mais surement semble se profiler ce que j’annonçais il y a quelques mois sur ce canal ... La défaite de l'Ukraine et la victoire de la Russie. La question qui semble rester : " a quoi ressemblera notre victoire". * Le plus haut général américain...
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