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  1. How do you see the about turn at the Azovstal, where the message was previously “surrender is not an option” to now the evacuation of wounded Ukrainian soldiers to Russia controlled region?
    And I think you’ll find Ben, that Crimea has already been “annexed”
    Also , how do you see Erdogan’s veto on Sweden and Finland joining Nato?
    Could be a mere ploy to gain concessions, or maybe thrusting itself forward on the world stage, or revenge for the Guhlen coup attempt.? Whatever , Turkey is the largest NATO European army(the US being the biggest army in NATO)so its not a good sign to have this disunity in the ranks.Disunity also registered with Hungary’s refusal of a Russian oil embargo.
    You refer to Russia’s weakness, in its inability to move forward into the Donetsk region (Lugansk now 90% taken by the Russians and its allies.)
    But how is it that despite the unprecedented billions, foreign fighters, superior troop numbers,Nato trainers, advisers, and intel, and massive consignments of lethal armanents
    flowing into Ukraine, they have been unable to fight Russia off in Mariupol(defended by Ukraine’s most committed and Russophobic , seasoned and dug in troops (largely the Azov battallion , to save blushes we’ll ignore the black sun insignia also worn by the latest white supremacist maniac in Buffalo)?
    From Reuters
    Ukrainian force begins evacuating from last Mariupol stronghold
    “But the evacuation likely marked the end of the longest and bloodiest battle of the Ukraine war and a significant defeat for Ukraine. ”
    https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/ukraine-counter-attacks-russian-forces-east-2022-05-16/
    As for Ukrainian forces reaching the Russian border, it helps if you’re carrying a border post with you for the photo op! lol.
    https://twitter.com/RWApodcast/status/1526146535766913025

  2. I’ve been following your blog since it started and I feel you’ve done a good job assessing the situation. Most of your predictions have eventuated and although I’m not 100% in agreement with your assessments I still give you credit for work and research and accuracy. Well done.
    I’m looking forward to your next chapter.

    1. So where does Ben come by his information if it is any different from what everyone else can access. Ukrainian propaganda that fills our MSM. Mostly what is different comes from his fond imagination.
      D J S

      1. Ben has far too many Western-informed faulty assumptions and propaganda about Russia and Putin to be right about anything.

    1. quite the opposite. Things are going really well. Yuriy Halushkin was tasked to expand the territorial army to nearly 100,000 service men and women. He has done that in a three month time frame. Set up the infrastructure, set up supplies, recruited the personnel, set up management structure and systems.

      Once these are in place, a person of Yuriy Halushkin ability is better suited to organising new enterprises. What he has created now needs an administrator. An administrator from the general staff with the ability to keep the ball rolling. Major General Ihor Tantsyura is just such a person.

      What one does with a mover and shaker is allocate them a new task. Yuriy Halushkin is now to organise a Ukrainian underground/partisan/guerilla army to operate inside Russian held territories.

      Nothing nefarious in his move. Just smart people moving their best people to carry out a task that suits their talents, the best. Great leadership by the Ukrainian president.

  3. Come on. Stalin’s elimination of most of his generals was for self preservation not the efficiency of the army. It handicapped the Red Army to such an extent that Hitler made swift progress in Barbarossa. Marshall Tukhachevsky was a huge loss as he was an brilliant military strategist. You are wrong.

    1. You refer to the military purges. Cant get my head around Stalin getting rid of Tukhachevsky when he knew he would be at war with Germany within the foreseeable future. Madness. Perhaps Stalin got lucky with Zhukov, the man who insisted Rokossovsky be taken out of the Gulag, and who stood up to Stalin at key moments. As they say, needs must when the Devil rides.

  4. You refer to the military purges. Cant get my head around Stalin getting rid of Tukhachevsky when he knew he would be at war with Germany within the foreseeable future. Madness. Perhaps Stalin got lucky with Zhukov, the man who insisted Rokossovsky be taken out of the Gulag, and who stood up to Stalin at key moments. As they say, needs must when the Devil rides.

  5. Todays headlines throughout the West… Azhovstahl EVACUATED!!!!
    The way it really was, they surrendered, water got cut off. Now they are all being processed by the Russians as POWs and as possible war criminals. No nice cuddly friendly evacuation.

    1. Ukrainian forces did an admirable job resisting in Mariupol for as long as they did and in doing so managed to tie down multiple Russian units at a time they really could have been used elsewhere.

      1. Good work Azov, tie down some Russian units, well done. Reality is that once besieged they tied down few troops. Great for propaganda until captured, the war crime trials wont be pretty as we in the West need to choose between truth and our partiality to one side or another.

  6. https://i0.wp.com/thedreizinreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/Azov-patch-5-17-22.jpg?w=598&ssl=1

    “Do not make heroes out of deserters and fighters who voluntarily surrendered and chose the path of dishonor,,,, and in no case should these people be heroicized”–Azov commander Denis Prokopenko, code name – Redis about the surrendered marines at the Ilyich plant (1200 Ukrainian Marines surrendered 12 April). — https://www.bitchute.com/video/xR1z1oUFzpjF/

    there is a good video at this link ,,, detailing the rise and demise… https://thedreizinreport.com/2022/05/17/the-fall-of-the-azov/#
    To finish on a lighter note ,,,, even in war you have to have a laugh
    https://www.bitchute.com/video/38KZIB3ewC5p/

  7. Azov steel surrendered concluding the battle for Mariupol with 4000 total troops captured and cauldrons are now brewing along the River Don. I guess Zelensky can always conscript more territorial defense units and feed them back into the meat grinder for more positive headlines about Ukraine. So long as it’s not us doing the fighting, aye.

  8. Looks like a substantial Ukrainian force attacking the Russian border near Kharkov has got itself surrounded and cut off. The same is happening in the Donetsk. Not looking like a good week for the Ukraine army.

    1. That won’t please our media editors, will it? No mention of any Russian successes is the rule, except the surrender in Mariupol, which is presented in terms of valiant struggle by the vanquished…

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