It's in the article I posted above and Foreign Affairs magazine which is unfortunately a pay site.
All of the articles mention pulling back to the borders on February 23rd as the minimum Russia was willing to accept. Russia has never entertained the idea of restoring Ukraine's border prior to Russia's strategy of chewing it off bit by bit.BQ78 said:
It's in the article I posted above and Foreign Affairs magazine which is unfortunately a pay site.
BQ78 said:
So what is Ukraine's goal in this war, because you always need to have a desired outcome with finite goals?
Is it reclaim Ukraine as it was when the USSR fell? Is it depose Putin? What is the end game?
Their legally recognized borders. Seems pretty fair.
Reading what many on this thread say, it seems they believe Putin is never going to talk or give up. So it sounds like endless war or at least years before it ends. We've sunk billions of our dollars into the first year, how much more will it take if this war continues, we can't afford that and Ukraine cannot survive without US support.
Sure we can. We're spending a fraction of our yearly defense budget. Replacing old outdated equipment with new. And crippling Russia without a single US soldier being harmed. Seems like a great ROI to me.
I have no doubt US resolve will fail before Ukrainian and Russian resolve gives, so that is the weak link in any Ukrainian strategy> So what's the goal and can it be achieved before the US gives up?
BQ78 said:
Guess you all missed this:
https://responsiblestatecraft.org/2022/09/02/diplomacy-watch-why-did-the-west-stop-a-peace-deal-in-ukraine/
Any link on the report? I can't find anything definitive. Some say drones. Others say missiles.RebelE Infantry said:
Saw a report that the explosions are too powerful to be Shahed/Geran2. Missiles I'd guess.
Waffledynamics said:Any link on the report? I can't find anything definitive. Some say drones. Others say missiles.RebelE Infantry said:
Saw a report that the explosions are too powerful to be Shahed/Geran2. Missiles I'd guess.
🇷🇺🇺🇦Ukrainians are reporting they were hit with something much bigger than drones.
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ABATTBQ11 said:
Who'd have thought that poor tactics can lead to significant losses of even good equipment?
And, Russian artillery isn't guided. They first have to hit a tank to hurt it. Odds are Russian artillery will not be a factor against the leopards and Abrams. Will some be lost? Certainly. It's a war and nothing is indestructible, but as long as the Ukrainians use them with good tactics, they'll probably perform just fine.
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And yet we still have people like you referencing Russian propaganda,
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3 people killed, 7 wounded as result of double tap missile strike against electrical infrastructure in Zaporizhzhia region. Object was attacked again when rescuers were on the site
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Ukrainian air defense shot down 47 of 55 missiles launched by Russia this morning. Kh-101, Kh-555, Kh-47, Kinzhal, Kaliber, Kh-59 cruise missiles, launched by Tu-95, Su-35, Mig-31K and naval vessels from Black Sea
Monsters.Waffledynamics said:
What ****ing losers.Quote:
3 people killed, 7 wounded as result of double tap missile strike against electrical infrastructure in Zaporizhzhia region. Object was attacked again when rescuers were on the site
https://liveuamap.com/en/2023/26-january-3-people-killed-7-wounded-as-result-of-double
Yah, neither option seem to be ideal.MouthBQ98 said:
After they cancelled the Xm8 which was exactly that? Maybe this is a development of it, but if we want to send lighter tanks to Ukraine, there are actually numerous off the shelf light tanks out there that third world nations have. Cadillac Gage designed and build a bunch for smaller nations in the past.
PJYoung said:Monsters.Waffledynamics said:
What ****ing losers.Quote:
3 people killed, 7 wounded as result of double tap missile strike against electrical infrastructure in Zaporizhzhia region. Object was attacked again when rescuers were on the site
https://liveuamap.com/en/2023/26-january-3-people-killed-7-wounded-as-result-of-double
BREAKING: Putin spokesman says tanks from West constitute “direct involvement” in the Ukrainian war.
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Initial contract has already been awarded for about a 100 units with support elements. Whether it truly catches on or nah, remains to be seen of course. The paradigm is not going to be the actual units themselves but the doctrine of having them embedded with infantry units full time, to include stateside. Something our current Abrams do not, and really cannot, do.92AG10 said:
"Lighter tanks are coming" has already been around for more than 30 years. Constrained budgets and a desire for ISR, planes and boats that cost many billions of dollars will continue to win out.
More surprisingly, current planning timelines may see the Abrams turn 70 while still in use.
1872walker said:BREAKING: Putin spokesman says tanks from West constitute “direct involvement” in the Ukrainian war.
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