This is a first for me. I'm reading all of the articles in order from beginning to end. Very helpful. I listen to The Duran News, and sometimes Scott Ritter and The Saker, but so much of the information is over my head because I don't have a background in military tactics, and most importantly, I didn't have a starting point. The combination of military & financial information brings the picture all together. Fascinating read.
Seems like a solid analysis. Yet if logistics ARE key, as you say, then the obvious elephant in the room is the question: Why has Russia thus far seemingly been so unsuccessful at cutting off the supply of weaponry from the Polish and Romanian borders to the front? Has it even tried? Or has this been "off limits" for some political reason?
This is a first for me. I'm reading all of the articles in order from beginning to end. Very helpful. I listen to The Duran News, and sometimes Scott Ritter and The Saker, but so much of the information is over my head because I don't have a background in military tactics, and most importantly, I didn't have a starting point. The combination of military & financial information brings the picture all together. Fascinating read.
Fascinating comment, indeed :-)
Thank you, again, Cairenn.
Seems like a solid analysis. Yet if logistics ARE key, as you say, then the obvious elephant in the room is the question: Why has Russia thus far seemingly been so unsuccessful at cutting off the supply of weaponry from the Polish and Romanian borders to the front? Has it even tried? Or has this been "off limits" for some political reason?
Thank you. I appreciate it. Well, I could give you my assumed answer within one sentence. But it would bring more questions then clarification.
I think, if you read my Article "New draft treaty for European Security", then you should have your answer.