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  • Well, that's not entirely true is it. This territory is not known to have been a place missiles. Plus, Ukraine will not be able to take enough land to even make it a buffer zone for artillery, let alone missiles.

    This land is a liability. You need many troops to defend it that could be somewhere else. That's a fact. The is only a question Wether the pros outweigh the cons.

    Of course we don't know more than Ukrainian commands. We are speculating and talking. But they make mistakes as well. In war there is a game of probabilities and risks.

  • It's just messed up messaging. Germany will continue to deliver all the aid that was promised and they might add new aid, but the financing will be different.

    At this point it is necessary to mention Germany provides a lot.

    Also to mention, maybe Germany gov should change their Pr department. These kinds of things have now became a pattern.

  • Absolutely! The whole narrative has already changed. I think the slow and confused response from Russia as they are struggling to find resources to stop this incursion is what speaks the loudest. ... but, at some point they will find those resources. If there is no progress anywhere inspite of this?

  • I know we are all happy Ukraine taking land like this, having some military success. I don't want to be a downer, but it's also a liability taking land you have no desire to hold. Sure I understand all the benefits of this, absolutely. It's great success. I just hope it translates into frontline changes where it matters more.

  • For sure it's a blow to putin and his image, but is it substantial or just wishful thinking?

    What if hypothetically, it's no problem for Putin? Wouldn't Russia just let them have whatever they took, make a "surovikin line" there and let Ukraine deal with all the issues that come with invasion and dealing with the local population. Not to mention there will at some point come questions from the western partners about this occupation.