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Tuesday, February 13, 2024

No troops, no ammo. The Ukrainian War is over

 

Russian Paratroopers



"We will fight to the last Ukrainian."
Joe Biden


EDITOR - Note the coward warmongers stay as far away from the front lines as possible. Let the brainless peasants fight. Wars can disrupt your golf games and Sunday champaign brunches.



Ukrainian frontline units have resorted to rationing artillery rounds because US supplies have stopped and the EU has been unable to deliver on its promises, according to a Financial Times report on Friday.

Kiev is facing a “critical” shortage of Western-caliber artillery ammunition, unnamed EU and US officials told the UK-based outlet. One American described it as a “gap in the hose.”  

“It is a desperate situation on the front lines for the Ukrainians, far worse than they are letting on,” a senior NATO diplomat told FT.

The outlet said it had seen a letter from Ukrainian Defense Minister Rustem Umerov to EU foreign policy head Josep Borrell, which lamented that shortages are getting worse by the day.

“The old truism still holds true — the side with the most ammunition to fight usually wins,”  Umerov wrote. The “absolute critical daily minimum requirement” for Ukraine was 6,000 shells a day, but its military has been able to fire about a third of that, he added.

A Pentagon official described the situation as “a very grim scenario,” noting that without Congress approving additional aid, the US can’t send over more ammunition from its own stockpiles, or commission new rounds from the industry.

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The Russians Dug In

The Russians captured the Russian speaking provinces and then dug in World War One style. 

Like the moron generals of the Great War, the Ukrainians endlessly charge the fortified Russian lines slaughtering themselves by the hundreds of thousands to "gain" 60 yards which are quickly taken back by Russia.

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