Friday, August 25, 2023

Former US General Petraeus Says Russia May 'Suddenly Break' Under Pressure From Ukraine's Counteroffensive

Former CIA director and retired US Army Gen. David Petraeus  

Business Insider: Russia may 'suddenly break' under pressure from Ukraine's counteroffensive, former US general Petraeus says 

 * Ukraine's arduous counteroffensive is "far from over," General David Petraeus has said.  

 * Even the US military would struggle to face the extensive defenses Russia has mounted, he said. 

 * Nonetheless, with enough pressure the Russian line can "suddenly break," he wrote. 

As Ukraine struggles to make substantial gains in its counteroffensive, General David Petraeus says that Russia's front line may yet falter under pressure. 

The former top general and CIA director brought his experience in Iraq to the picture as he laid out why he believes Ukraine can still push through Russia's formidable defenses.  

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WNU Editor: It was only a few months ago that retired General and former CIA Director Petareus  was boasting that Ukraine's counteroffensive will be very impressive .... Ukraine's counteroffensive will be very impressive – US General (Ukrainska Pravda).

6 comments:

  1. He also said 3 months ago, the UKies would break right thru the line and take Mariupol and possibly reach Crimea.

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  2. He is dreaming. Putin is solid.

    Typical USA Obama era loser.

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  3. Maybe the USA will drop Lee Marvin & The Dirty Dozen behind the Russian lines. Either that or Petraous is on drugs.

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  4. Petareus spouts the sound bites that MSM pays him to say. His words have no value.

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  5. Fazzy you are dreaming.
    "distinct Possibility"????????

    HOW so?????


    What reserve unit????

    Did a Ukie airforce just magically appear???

    There is no way those guys are going to get that far.

    After two and a half months and over 40K dead/wounded ....... THEY JUST GOT to the 1ST DEFENCE LINE.

    Who is going to break through the rest?


    Do we really need to apply the "fazman rule" here?

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