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To: D. Long who wrote (761805)4/22/2022 2:35:12 PM
From: skinowski  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793624
 
One interesting move - assuming it’s possible depending on the situation on the ground - would be to attack the Russian positions in the north, from the direction of Kharkov. That would slow down the northern side of the threatening cauldron. Would tie down the Russian troops - similarly to what the Russians did to Ukraine near Kiev. But - it depends on many moving parts about which we don’t know. Looks like the character of the war has changed. It’s more positional, like WWII.