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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1359278)5/19/2022 3:44:18 PM
From: Winfastorlose3 Recommendations

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isopatch

  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1573908
 
It's war. There will be some losses. Especially from an army that is more than double the size of the attacker.

Rule of thumb. 4 attackers for every defender. (That is why you use feints or "fixes" To fix a contingent of the defense into n area that is really not going to be contested so you can have better odds in the places you do intend to occupy.

I have given you videos which explain all of this. I am not going to type out a book for you when you do not seem to have the ability to understand even basic military strategies. It is a waste of time.

Watch the videos or remain ignorant on the topic. It's no skin off my back.



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1359278)5/20/2022 7:22:19 AM
From: IC7203 Recommendations

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Winfastorlose

  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573908
 
As far as Putin and intentions. What of history in just US military tactics?

"The first thing you do is take out the power grid, the communications, and then the water supply. The US did that by invading Iraq. That is STANDARD operating warfare tactics. The fact Putin did not do that showed he was only interested in liberating the Donbas, which is predominantly Russia. Ukraine has been putting out nothing but propaganda. Even the so-called Bucha massacre has come with allegations. There is NOT one photo showing all these slaughtered dead bodies."

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"When the United States wages war as in Iraq, the first thing they do is take down the power grid, the communications, and then the water supply. Step back and look at Putin and Ukraine. He seized the nuclear power station, the biggest in Europe, but he did not shut it down. He did not knock out the communications and he did not attack the water supply. All of that PROVES he had no intention of conquering Ukraine, but he was in fact defending the separation of Donbas. If we were to get into a direct war with Russia or China, they will attack those three key sectors — power, communication, and water. How are cryptocurrencies going to survive such an event?"



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1359278)5/25/2022 1:27:02 AM
From: Winfastorlose  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1573908
 
wasn't everything supposed to be collapsing for Russia according to you? After a brief bout of weakness, they now have the strongest Ruble in years.