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To: Broken_Clock who wrote (1359266)5/19/2022 2:03:05 PM
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To: Broken_Clock who wrote (1359266)5/19/2022 2:11:08 PM
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BC, if you can get past the WSJ pay wall:

Can Ukraine Win? Five Scenarios for the War’s Next Phase - WSJ
Nobody knows how or when the war will end in Ukraine, but it’s clear that right now Russia isn’t winning. According to Western governments and private analysts, Moscow failed to achieve its initial goal of a lightning strike into Kyiv to take down the government. And success for its Plan B, a scaled-down offensive to push Ukrainian forces back in the east and southeast of the country, looks increasingly difficult.
I don't know of any media source in the world that thinks Russia is winning, except those that are controlled by pro-PooTin governments. The most optimistic assessment for Russia is that the current phase of the war is a series of attacks and counterattacks on both sides.

(By the way, I hardly take anything CNN says at face value. Their war coverage these days is almost a hilarious facsimile of their war coverage in past decades.)

Tenchusatsu