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Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress]
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on 20/05/2023, 21:28:22 UTC

Have you heard about the Maginot line? It was not a 70 kilometre trench, it was an "impregnable" line of defence of bunkers, fortifications, artillery positions and concentrations of troops that the French built to defend against the possible attack from the Nazi regime of Hitler. You know how long did it take for the German army to run past it? Zero days, they did not, they went through Belgium.

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Based on France's experience with trench warfare during World War I, the massive Maginot Line was built in the run-up to World War II, after the Locarno Conference in 1925 gave rise to a fanciful and optimistic "Locarno spirit". French military experts believed the line would deter German aggression because it would slow an invasion force long enough for French forces to mobilise and counterattack.

It is said that "generals are always fighting the previous war", your Psychos have taken this to a new level by fighting wars that took place 75 years ago.
I'm glad you know the story too. Okay, let the Ukrainian Armed Forces go around the Zaporozhye Maginot Line, but don't they want to cut the land corridor to Crimea anymore? It seems that they can only try to surround Bakhmut and significantly moderate their ambitions for the return of the Crimea.

The cure to gliding bombs is the F-16. These bombs are being launched taking advantage of the limited airforce and detection range of Ukrainian planes. That ends when the US decides it end.

Lancets? They are stopped by a simple net you know? But agree, they cause some problems but will not win you the war.

Too Lazy to type... well, too lazy to answer.
The medicine will appear at best closer to the fall, and the headache is right now. In this conflict, Russia does not need to be the best in the world, it is enough to be one step ahead of Ukraine and the Western coalition supporting it.