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Ok todays essay is half cautionary tale and half lesson on what it takes to do maneuver warfare on a large game changing scale inside of a high intensity conflict against a peer/near peer foe. The sentiment in this tweet is rather common.
Building an army and supporting military that can launch corps sized attacks and fight them deep across hundreds/thousands of square kilometers is an effort of years. The most basic building block the individual soldier needs weeks to become a soldier, weeks more of education
to reach a minimal level of skill at a military specialty. Months more to integrate as part of a crew or team. Then that crew/team needs months working with others at the small unit level before that small unit can start working as a slightly larger unit so on and so forth.
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So let's talk reality. By now I am sure you have seen that Russia is threatening a complete rupture of relations with the Us including possible breaking off of formal diplomatic ties. What does this threat actually mean? Honestly, I don't think it means what Russia wants it to
mean. Russia is a bully who has not yet twigged to the fact that the world changed. For decades, Russia has built up the infrastructure of the threat. She corrupted media and elites, maintained the world's biggest nuclear arsenal including (allegedly) real dooms day
level systems designed to wreck entire continents with a single blast. By hook (cheap) and by crook (funding green movements) she weaned Europe off of non-Russian energy to create dependence on her gas and oil. With the removal of Nord Stream 2 sanctions in May 21 and completion
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A bit of house cleaning and putting my chips down in this thread. I think most of my readers know by now that I harp on moral clarity and clarity of purpose. Most of you also know that I am a recovering addict. Staying in recovery requires honesty and often hard choices.
The final bit of groundwork is the fact that many of you have heard me speak. Now that the stage is set, lets dive into the mess I tried to stay out of because of the above-mentioned facts. As is obvious from my daily threads, my twitter space home is @MriyaReport
I found the space shortly after the war began and listened a few times, finally figured out how to ask to be a speaker and the began adding what I could, and taking all I could knowledge wise. The place is an absolute treasure. I got to talk to a nuclear physicist earlier.
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So my cat is in heat... She is yowling and can find no comfort because she is an indoor cat and all my other cats have girl bits. We don't let our cats outside because they are invasive non-native predators. Kind of like Russians. Sadly, no one keeps Kleptograd indoors, but
Ukraine is slowly but surely getting them fixed. I know on one level its a bad analogy, but on another it is not. Russia is an invasive non-native predator. Then again, Russia also seems to act like mud under pressure in a mine. Constantly seeping, looking for weak areas it can
squeeze through requiring constant work to contain it. This seems to be the situation near Donetsk where Russians may have taken an area near a coal mine's ventilation shaft. Constant steady pressure that only took them 5 months of bleeding to get.... Near Kharkiv the SVU's
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So has anyone noticed the whataboutisms coming from the pro-genocide side of this war? This is a deliberate tactic that plays on your empathy. Kudos to @TomMostlyZen for twigging me onto the why for behind it. Forewarned is forearmed and that is todays essay. So, take notes
this will be on the test. Often you will see some pro-Z troll say what about what the US did in Central America, or what about Iraq etc. These are not honest questions but are intended to either make you feel guilty or change the subject and are not intended to be apple to apples
comparisons of mutual sins. Here is what is important. Yes, what the US did in X place was wrong, so was just about every move made by a former colonial power in Europe. We all know about Germany's past etc. Thing is none of those matters, it literally has no relevance.
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Good morning everyone, you'll never guess what I woke up to! First lets set the stage. Remember how on Feb 24th the Russian's didn't bother to check a calendar, road map or with the Ukrainians if invading and committing genocide on them during winter was a good idea of not?
That level of hubris is the foundation on which will be built Ukrainian victory. Well, I woke up to some of that, "I am Russian I don't need to do any research hubris". I got accused on being a paid military bot/troll because I "only" post about Ukraine.
That little fish I gutted yesterday was back on the hook thinking he "found" a way to discredit me. Like a typical Russian he didn't bother to actually research his assumption and instead just blundered into an ambush to become the example two days in a row. Talk about bad
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No, Ukraine did not murder her national heroes the defenders of Azovstal. Here is why: 1. Shot fall seems to have come from the East. 2. We are supposed to believe that the DNR moved POW closer to the front and into harms way (war crime).
3. Where are the bodies to be forensically examined by world class investigative labs like FBI or Scotland Yard. 4. Where are the survivors able to recollect and rebuild an inmate roster of who was there and alive vs who had not been seen for some time and magically shows up
Dead. 5. Are the dead really Russians and this is a giant con to try and stop further HIMARs attacks? 6. If they are Ukranian and it was a SVU strike, was Russia generating false intelligence to bait in a strike hoping to deter future HIMARs strikes? 7. Where are the other 2500
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Ok lets talk bridges and carrying capacity from a, "I am not an engineer or logistician" perspective. First, we've all been across multiel types of bridges from one lane rural roads designed mostly for infrequent traffic but built to take heavy agricultural loads, on up to big
highway bridges that can have dozens, hundreds or thousands of vehicles on them at any given time. The main bridge into Kherson was one of these latter bridges. It offered effectively unlimited carrying capacity moving in both directions at high speed. When bridges like this
get cut, you have to use a virtual time machine to get to the other side because what replaces it until repairs/rebuilding is complete is something out of the last millennium. Either A: vehicle launched bridges army-guide.com/eng/product375…
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So, westerners willing to shill for Russia abound. Recently I discovered @naomiallen_usa who is advancing a narrative that it is Ukraine who is the real NAZI. Her thesis is centered on 4 points 1. The far right is state sponsored in Ukraine. 2. Aleksandr Dugin has been exiled
the centers of power in Kleptograd, 3. Wagner isn't real and that 4. Ukraine is the real aggressor. She is of course welcome to respond, but let's take her work apart seam by seam shall we?
1. she claims the far right is state sponsored in the Ukraine. This claim likely rests on the Azov battalion being made part of the regular Ukrainian military. As @brycewilsonAU has documented, yes AZOV had some extremists. No one is denying that. However, it is a stretch to use
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Revolution in Military Affairs (RMA) is a term some of you might have heard of before. It is an event that changes the established way of doing things on the battlefield on its head. For example, the battle of Cambrai in WWI was the first massed armor attack in history. After the
war the Germans would improve on it by adding more mechanized infantry and flying artillery. The Americans would build on that by making the entire army motorized. So by 1945 we had system most of us grew up with. Big heavy fast divisions that fought with combined arms.
The Russians (Soviets) adopted this same revolution but with a twist. Where western formations stressed the maneuver for advantage, the Soviets stressed fires. They planned to attack "a outrance" and so kept a fires based army that Genghis Khan would have understood. Stay put and
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So todays question for the audience; which is the bigger nihilistic force in the universe is it A: Russian perfidy or B: Russian stupidity? Why do I ask? Yesterday, Russia shelled Donetsk with thermite charges from grad rockets. The residents in that town are
(according to Russia) either Russians or almost Russians. So why shell your own people? False flag op? maybe, but then why use grads. Those falling thermite chunks indicate a general direction of the launcher because they maintain some of the forward momentum of the rocket that
fired them. So is Russia going to claim Ukrainian artillery is behind Donetsk? Or does Russia think the rest of the world is as stupid as she is? So, is it perfidy or stupidity? Given that it can only be one, the other or both but not something else that brings up the next
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