Listening to Jack Keane, a retired American General, talking on another Australian tv recently via satellite or underwater optical fibre cable. He seems to think Ukraine still will be at it for a while and will be using American ATACMS to hit targets in Crimea, like Russian military depots. Similarly David Cameron told the Ukrainians to go ahead and target places in Russia with the British equivalents of the ATACMS. The obvious targets in Russia would be munition factories. Ukrainians can also hit these with drones.
Russia is now successfully using dumb bombs from the 1960s with a smart GPS wingset added onto them in a fire and forget way from their own borders. These half ton and ton and ton and a half bombs can level large apartment buildings to dust, and similar size targets. They are cheap.and devastating. Only solution. Increase the jamming technology available to. Ukrainians. Only America and Britain can probably help with that.
Turkey and Germany. Germany is paying a heavy price for this war, losing access to cheap Russian fuel. Turkey must be breaking some kind of NATO rules as they are providing half of Russia's gunpowder and buying loads.of.Russian fuel. Turkey is making out like a bandit. I'm not sure what kind of relationship Anthony Blinken has with the Turks as everything is about transgender rights in the western media.
Ukraine's farming is now owned by American private enterprise and Ukraine is winning the war of the navies, even without even having a Navy. Part of Turkey's deal is not letting Russia access the Mediterranean freely.
Russia is doing a lot of collateral damage to infrastructure and their war economy has kicked in, however their battlefield advances are miniscule.
Will the Biden administration engage with Turkey or just keep worrying about transgender and gay rights?
Watch this guy for gritty ground details:
https://youtu.be/1q6N4vCNm1I?si=2oPH7c_QEOOL4GeZ
Understand how Russians think in one minute:
https://youtube.com/shorts/OF5POxBJSdw?si=DEtJCV3V1pKSlNPf
Quoting from a news article: "bla"
Since October, Ukraine has conducted over 20 strikes on key Russian oil facilities, significantly disrupting operations and cutting off fuel supplies crucial for the Russian military while simultaneously decreasing the Kremlin’s export revenues. Such actions align with the objectives set by Ukraine and its Western allies, aiming to degrade Russia’s logistical and financial ability to sustain its military efforts.
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