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5 hours ago, Parliament said:

What has been the turning point?  Is it as simple as Ukraine being able to doggedly wear down Russian infrastructure?  They've been barely able to take out assets barely faster than Russia can replace?  Do that for 2.5 years (!) and you achieve superiority?

Two things, first, their long-range weapons that are just coming online - we've been waiting to see them in action, and they aren't even at full production yet.  Second, it's the concentrated effort (and success) to bring down the Russian oil & gas infrastructure, and by proxy, their economy. The Russians appear to be powerless to stop them from doing it, which means Russian air defenses are absolutely strained. Seeing a reduction in exports and gas stations in Moscow being out of some fuels seems huge, and that is while they still have reserves sitting in tanks.

If Ukraine can keep up a steady pressure on oil & gas, even increase it, I don't see how Russia recovers, at least on the civilian side. If they do something like drop the Kerch Bridge, Russia will have to have fuel depots to supply vehicles going over the land bridge, which means static targets (and Ukraine doesn't even have to hit a depot, just the infrastructure supplying it).

 

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3 hours ago, Parliament said:

Atom/Inka: Pound for pound, what western European NATO member punches the hardest?  (Per capita) who has the most capable military?

I don't know about per-capita, but I'd say England, France, and Poland would be contenders - England and France have experienced leaders (NCOs and commissioned officers) thanks to recent combat experience (Poland does as well, they were with us in Afghanistan). France has a lot of recent experience in Africa. They all have very integrated militaries from a combined arms point of view - they engage in training exercises on a large scale with everything integrated so infantry know how to work with armor and artillery, etc..  England and France have solid navies. Their leadership is serious about Russia.  Poland might get the edge in the future, but they aren't done expanding so I'm not sure how big they are.

Germany would be in the mix because they are large, but their leadership position is kind of wonky.

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6 minutes ago, atomheartbevo said:

I don't know about per-capita, but I'd say England, France, and Poland would be contenders - England and France have experienced leaders (NCOs and commissioned officers) thanks to recent combat experience (Poland does as well, they were with us in Afghanistan). France has a lot of recent experience in Africa. They all have very integrated militaries from a combined arms point of view - they engage in training exercises on a large scale with everything integrated so infantry know how to work with armor and artillery, etc..  England and France have solid navies. Their leadership is serious about Russia.  Poland might get the edge in the future, but they aren't done expanding so I'm not sure how big they are.

Germany would be in the mix because they are large, but their leadership position is kind of wonky.

Finland says "combined arms?  We're good with iron sights."

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Russia is to Poland as ou is to us. With slightly less sister fucking in russia. 

Their hatred for the russkie cocksuckers cannot be over stated.

I think that gives them the edge because once they get started they ain't stopping for shit.

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Zelensky warned Ruzzia, "FAFO"

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has warned senior Russian officials to end the war in Ukraine or risk becoming a target.

In an interview on Thursday with Axios, Zelenskyy said that sites in Russia could be targeted, after range restrictions on weapons provided by Ukraine's allies were lifted.

"They have to know where their bomb shelters are. If they will not stop the war, they will need it," Zelenskyy said in an interview with The Axios Show in New York, where he is attending the United Nations General Assembly.

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In the Axios interview, Zelenskyy explained he was hoping for the US to deliver an unspecified type of long-range weapon.

He insisted that Ukraine would not launch attacks on civilian targets, adding: "We are not terrorists."

https://www.dw.com/en/ukraine-zelenskyy-threatens-attack-on-kremlin/a-74139720

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