Now it is our '1943'
We lived through 1941 in the spring of 2022, when the Russians planned to conquer the whole of Ukraine with a blitzkrieg
They failed to do so, and they lost the war, meaning that no postwar system will be better for them than the prewar one.
Then our '1942' continued until the end of the year, during which the Russians tried to concentrate their efforts in the south and break through a corridor to Transnistria. Their idea then was to divide Ukraine into two parts according to the Korean scenario. With the liberation of Kherson, this plan also failed, and with it the opportunity to bring the war to a draw.
“Now it's '1943', which means that the Russians have only one attempt to turn the tide with a powerful blow. Options: from Donbas to Kharkiv-Poltava or from the south to Zaporizhzhia-Dnipro. I predict that this attempt will fail as well.”
If my analogy is correct, then now it is '1943', which means that the Russians have only one attempt to turn the tide with a powerful blow. Options: from Donbas to Kharkiv-Poltava or from the south to Zaporizhzhia-Dnipro. I expect this attempt to fail as well. After that, by the end of the year, it will be time to liberate the south (I won't rush to judge the Crimea and Donbas).
You can throw your slippers at me, but preferably soft ones.
About the author: Serhii Hromenko, journalist, security expert.
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