Wednesday, September 27, 2023

Russia - Ukraine War: Military Summary And Analysis For 9.27.2023 (Videos)

 

WNU Editor: The big news that I have been hearing for the past two days from Russia is that the Russian Ministry of Defense believes if current trends continue, Russia will be well positioned to end the SMO (Special military Operation) by 2025. 

I am not that optimistic. 

In the past few days I have been reflecting on the war, and I do not see this ending in the next year or two. I see the opposite. This Ukraine counteroffensive has burned its best troops and thousands of pieces of Western equipment, and in any other situation a government would sue for peace. But the West, specifically the U.S. government and some of its allies, are hell-bent on continuing this war. They are going to continue the flow of monies and war equipment to Kyiv, even if it will mean the death of hundreds of thousands of more Ukrainians. And if President Biden is re-elected in 2024, God only knows where this conflict is going to end.

5 comments:

  1. As if Russia will EVER accept peace that does not equate to a full-unconditional surrender for Ukraine.

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  2. The Communist International started sending people here in 1920. Only 11 years later, the public schools in United States discarded the indispensable: phonics. This was oh, so stupid but an extraordinary proof of power by these upstarts from Moscow.

    Communists have a lot to answer for

    They all need to go to trial.

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  3. Arthur F. Engoron is a judge of the Supreme Court 1st Judicial District in New York. He ran unopposed in the general election on November 3, 2015.[1]

    Engoron was previously a judge on the New York City Civil Court from 2003 to 2015. He was also an acting justice of the Supreme Court 1st Judicial District from 2013 to 2015.[2]
    Education
    Engoron received his B.A. from Columbia University and his J.D. from the New York University School of Law.

    Career
    Engoron began his career in 1979 as an associate of the law firm of Olwine, Connelly, Chase, O’Donnell & Weyher. He then worked as an associate for Pryor, Cashman, Sherman & Flynn from 1981 to 1983. In 1991, he became a principal law clerk for a state supreme court justice. He worked in that capacity through 2002 and joined the civil court in 2003.

    https://ballotpedia.org/Arthur_F._Engoron

    One state judge can kill an international organization?

    This judge other than his law degree has a BA.

    He is appraising property?

    By law the banks that lend are suppose to appraise properties with their own people or someone they contract with.

    Take Mar Lago. What is the state of Florida valuing that property for tax purposes.

    Can't have your cake and eat it too unless you are shyster Democrat.

    What are the NY property valued at for tac purposes.


    Engoron needs to be impeached . Congress cannot do it since he is a state judge. And you know the NY Democrats are as crooked as shit.

    Engoron needs to be sent back home to Moscow.

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  4. At what point do the Ukrainians mutiny?

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  5. In this world there are many chances. I cannot see the war lasting beyond next summer. Why? Because that is another year of "offensives" and therefore further bloodletting.

    I saw some pictures of Ukrainian army recruits the other day. They looked old 40s, 50's and 60's then there were some really young ones in there. Could not have been more than 17.

    The west can keep supplying all the paltry amounts of old equipment into the Ukraine all they want. But with the current methodology they are using you got to ask the sideways question.

    How's that working for you?

    The answer, of course, is..

    "Not very well".

    What the Ukrainians' need is "overmatch capability" and with the current leadership in the West, I do not see that coming anytime soon.

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