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Similar blue print is happening in Ukraine.
For this blue print to work Russia needs to actually gain more than one town like Bakhmut as their entire military accomplishment for a year.
General Sherman indeed. Except this time Sherman was stopped just across the Tennessee border.
Again your ignorance is showing. Sherman had great military success because he put his enemy in a position where he had to attack him. Scipio did the same thing to Hannibal in North Africa. By choosing where to fight the Russians will only engage on advantageous conditions. The Ukranians, desperate for "victories" are fighting bad battles.
Russia has put Ukraine on the horns of a dilemma: see a prolonged war destroy the economic and working adult population or seek a decisive military victory by attacking a defensive opponent.
The fate is largely decided outside of some major blunder the only question is how much more death and destruction must be sustained till even the most stubborn change their tune.
Shall we call this the mythological Russian war of attrition?
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By choosing where to fight the Russians will only engage on advantageous conditions.
Like when they tried to advance through the Chernobyl area and nearly killed off many of their troops? Or when they tried to take the Ukrainian airfield outside Kiev and got their **** dropped? Or when they attacked from Belarus and lost literally every single thing they gained and were completely pushed all the way back to Belarus (the spring must have broke). There's numerous others.
Those type of advantageous conditions?