Ukraine’s entire front line could crumble

Peloni:  An interesting conversation on a program which carries an obvious pro-Ukraine bias.  Among the conclusions admitted here is that the stalled Kursk offensive has failed to have the ultimate goal of changing the war front in Ukraine, that Pokrovsk will likely fall to Russia in the coming weeks, and that the war will end in some form of settlement.  What is not agreed to here is the fact that Ukraine’s advance in Russia has cost it dearly in men and resources, that Russia has been winning this war for some time now, and that Russia had been looking for a settlement since before the war began.

September 8, 2024 | 2 Comments »

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  1. @Sebastien

    Repetitive and uninformative Ukrainian propaganda.

    True enough, but even with this being the case, they certify the failure in Kursk and the success in Pokrovosk, and the impossibility in fighting the war, and the inevitability of their capitulation. Which is why I shared it.

    No mention of …

    True enough.

  2. Repetitive and uninformative Ukrainian propaganda. No mention of the 8 year long war of the central government against the Russian speaking Ukrainians of the Donbas or the violations of the Minsk Agreements, or the neo-Nazi influence.