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The Russian advance on Pokrovsk is really bad. Personally, I don’t care about Pokrovsk, I am much more worried of Russia moving south and bypassing by Kurakhove and Pokrovsk, and getting behind the Zaporizhzhia defensive line. I think this is the worst case scenario, and I think it has been Russia’s goal since mid 2022.

I do not believe the situation is caused by lack of infantry or lack of ammo or any other excuse being floated around. I believe blame rests squarely on leadership. Both civilian and military. They have shit the bed with endless mistakes, and Russia is taking advantage.

Instead of accepting blame, admitting mistakes, and working to address those mistakes, everyone is pointing fingers and blaming everyone else. This behavior is pathetic and stopping Ukraine from finding solutions. And the people amplifying these arguments are contributing to the

It has been incredibly frustrating seeing people endlessly seethe over these bullshit finger pointings, highlighting anonymous statements and anecdotes. It is toxic and counter productive.

Blaming lack of ammo, or lack of men, or lack of this or lack of that. How about the commanders who never empowered the NCOs under their command? How about officers who never instilled the training and discipline to ensure the replacement soldiers were as good as the people they

The Russian advance on Pokrovsk is really bad. Personally, I don’t care about Pokrovsk, I am much more worried of Russia moving south and bypassing by Kurakhove and Pokrovsk, and getting behind the Zaporizhzhia defensive line. I think this is the worst case scenario, and I think it has been Russia’s goal since mid 2022.I do not believe the situation is caused by lack of infantry or lack of ammo or any other excuse being floated around. I believe blame rests squarely on leadership. Both civilian and military. They have shit the bed with endless mistakes, and Russia is taking advantage.Instead of accepting blame, admitting mistakes, and working to address those mistakes, everyone is pointing fingers and blaming everyone else. This behavior is pathetic and stopping Ukraine from finding solutions. And the people amplifying these arguments are contributing to theIt has been incredibly frustrating seeing people endlessly seethe over these bullshit finger pointings, highlighting anonymous statements and anecdotes. It is toxic and counter productive.Blaming lack of ammo, or lack of men, or lack of this or lack of that. How about the commanders who never empowered the NCOs under their command? How about officers who never instilled the training and discipline to ensure the replacement soldiers were as good as the people they

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