How Ukraine Ends: The Russian invasion is a war of attrition, but not merely of troops. Ukraine, to win, must survive an economic onslaughtFerguson, NiallHoover Digest: Research & Opinion on Public Policy
Many of the chats are regularly scheduled with depot workers in Ukraine — like the one they call “Coffee Cup Guy,” because his chat has a coffee cup emoji. Other times they involve troops on the battlefield whose gun just blew apart, or whose vehicle stalled. Sometimes video chats...
Half of the force was sent to Bad Tolz, West Germany, which served as that group's base of operations. Since that first deployment, the Green Berets have carried out thousands of missions, most in secrecy. Which means that the success of the Green Berets can hardly be measured; after ...
After three years of war, it was clear that Russia was not the threat many had believed. Ukraine may have been receiving weapons and supplies from the West, but there were no Western troops on the ground. It became clear that the foundation of the Cold War—the Russian capacity to invade...
Basically, they are treated according to the Geneva convention. Because, the sponsors of Ukraine demand that in return for support. barthe•December 19, 2022 11:03 AM … many Russian grunts on the front lines are miserable & disillusioned, and eager to surrender to change their desperate sit...
4:47 p.m. link copied by the associated press french president emmanuel macron traveled to washington seeking to convince trump to stand by europe’s side in his talks with russia about ending the war in ukraine. as macron left the white house, he called the meeting a “turning point” ...
Donnell says the unexpected outbreak of hostilities in Ukraine is a timely example of how impactful the State Partnership Program can be to the national security, both for partner countries and the USA. The New York National Guard is partnered with Brazil and South Afri...
When Ukraine gained independence in 1991, Crimea became an “autonomous republic” within Ukraine (Plokhy, 2000; Sasse, 2007), which was recognized by Russia. In 2014, following an occupation by Russian troops and a referendum (which has not been recognized by most of the international community...
This actually corroborates my estimates based on how Ukraine leadership had mobilize to pushed reserves to the front; as well as based on equipment lost. Its drastically higher than the estimate based on foreign fighter deaths/desertion which is at 46%.Thus my statement that foreign troops ...
Many of the men worry about what the loss of Avdiivka means for Ukraine’s future. There is little time to waste.“I try not to feel a sense of despair, of betrayal,” said Andrii, who had fought in Avdiivka for the 110th Brigade since 2022. “The war is still here. We need ...