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The War in Ukraine

2.5yrs into this war and the Ukrainians still haven't been able to find the magic key to unlock the 'mass surrender' lock that lies buried in all Russians. The Germans were able to find it in WW1 and WW2 (first half), the Ukrainians need to somehow find it and use it.
Both those wars at those points the Russians were being decimated. Literally anyone would surrender in those situations (France did on the Western Front).

WWI they were out maneuvered and out equipped. Literally reinforcements were arriving just in time to replace the casualties. On the worst fronts 1/10 troops were equipped with a rifle (worse than even the worst part of WWII).

WWII again out maneuvered and equipped early on. Maneuver warfare and Blitzkrieg works, as long as you can keep it going. Ukraine hasn't been able to do either of those things (excluding this recent Kursk adventure).

To get the Russians to surrender it is the same as getting anyone to surrender, either enough confusion or panic that they feel they can’t fight or make it so they can’t fight.
 
Both those wars at those points the Russians were being decimated. Literally anyone would surrender in those situations (France did on the Western Front).

WWI they were out maneuvered and out equipped. Literally reinforcements were arriving just in time to replace the casualties. On the worst fronts 1/10 troops were equipped with a rifle (worse than even the worst part of WWII).

WWII again out maneuvered and equipped early on. Maneuver warfare and Blitzkrieg works, as long as you can keep it going. Ukraine hasn't been able to do either of those things (excluding this recent Kursk adventure).

To get the Russians to surrender it is the same as getting anyone to surrender, either enough confusion or panic that they feel they can’t fight or make it so they can’t fight.
That Russia/Rifle thing from WW2 seems to be a bit of a myth. It certainly happened on at least a couple of occasions, but was not a widespread practice.
 
2.5yrs into this war and the Ukrainians still haven't been able to find the magic key to unlock the 'mass surrender' lock that lies buried in all Russians. The Germans were able to find it in WW1 and WW2 (first half), the Ukrainians need to somehow find it and use it.
I’m not sure (and I don’t know how we can know at this point) how much this is permeating into the broader Russian citizenry, or even outside the units involved. If unit A surrenders but units B, C, D, etc don’t know, then they may not. But, if they know, then the chances of them surrendering get higher. I suspect that the Russian media isn’t covering any surrenders anyway, so I doubt that the people in various other parts of Russia even know. They’re being fed propaganda, other than what they can get from private sources, so I’m not surprised if they’re essentially in the dark about this latest development.

But, if they’re indoctrinated that surrender is worse than death, then like many (not all) of the Japanese in WWII, they may think that death is preferable (for different reasons than the Japanese back then).
 
History has typically shown that when you have company + elements surrendering. It doesn't slow down, and can collapse armies.
 
... if they’re indoctrinated that surrender is worse than death, then like many (not all) of the Japanese in WWII, they may think that death is preferable (for different reasons than the Japanese back then).
USSR 2.0 narrative re: baby-killing Ukrainian Nazis enters the chat ...
 
I suspect that the Russian media isn’t covering any surrenders anyway, so I doubt that the people in various other parts of Russia even know. They’re being fed propaganda, other than what they can get from private sources, so I’m not surprised if they’re essentially in the dark about this latest development.
True, but the Ukrainians allow the International Red Cross to visit the POW holding camps and allow mail and phone (monitored) calls to a limited extent.
 

What would be the point of JASSM if the Ukrainians are not allowed to strike in Russia? Or is that policy going to change now and why?
The Policy is ever changing.

Right now from my understanding no country that is/has provided weapons to Ukraine is limiting targets due to locations in Russia.

Germany was one of the last public hold outs, but has removed that requirement, but also has not provided long range missiles.

Down here, publicly we are saying that Ukraine is free to use provided weapons as they see the requirement. But Zelensky did call POTUS prior to ATACMS usage last week.

I believe since Kursk didn’t result in anyone getting nuked that the escalation concern about provided weapons being used in Russia has significantly decreased.

So basically Anthony Blinken is winning over Snake Sullivan at the moment.
 
Interesting analysis re: how to squeeze USSR 2.0 harder ....
Juiciest bits here
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The writer doesn't appear to be concerned about the potential of "backing a wild animal into a corner" lash out. Mind you, given her background ...
... she might be at least unlikely to want to give Putin anything approaching a clear, easy doorway out the back, so to speak.
 
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In other news, remember this caper?
Germany's issued an arrest warrant for a Ukrainian-national diver
Latest on this one: <gasp> UKR military was behind it </gasp> (with alcohol allegedly involved) .....
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Wall Street Journal link here, archived link here in case previous one doesn't work.

MSM versions here
 
Latest on this one: <gasp> UKR military was behind it </gasp> (with alcohol allegedly involved) .....
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Wall Street Journal link here, archived link here in case previous one doesn't work.

MSM versions here
Well I certain can’t blame Ukraine. Heck in the old thread before it got wiped I’d posted what I would have done / and while I would have used a slightly larger boat it wasn’t much different than what is alleged to have been done. It wasn’t a difficult dive with equipment - albeit I’d have used a hard suit and severed it in a few other places as well.
 
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