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Except Elensky doesn't decide anything, not even the amount of his daily "Vitamin C" intake. And do you really believe anybody in Kiev is keeping track on available and still functional manpower and equipment and the required ammunition and supplies for such an operation, spread out over the 200 or so Ukrainian brigades? This "Kursk offensive" bears the hallmark of a US/NATO maneuver warfare operation, with its complex logistics issues dealt with in the US, not anywhere in Ukraine, and the required ISR provided by the US/NATO as they have been doing since 2014, and using US/NATO-trained infantry (including US/NATO "mercenaries") riding US/NATO vehicles, communicating using Starlink terminals supplied by the US. I am forced to always repeat the simple, obvious and most important fact: this is a US vs Russia war using Ukraine as a proxy. Not a single thing is decided in Kiev or anywhere else in Ukraine, this entire $hitshow is remotely run from Washington, DC and Langley, Virginia since 2014.



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Except Elensky doesn't decide anything, not even the amount of his daily "Vitamin C" intake. And do you really believe anybody in Kiev is keeping track on available and still functional manpower and equipment and the required ammunition and supplies for such an operation, spread out over the 200 or so Ukrainian brigades? This "Kursk offensive" bears the hallmark of a US/NATO maneuver warfare operation, with its complex logistics issues dealt with in the US, not anywhere in Ukraine, and the required ISR provided by the US/NATO as they have been doing since 2014, and using US/NATO-trained infantry (including US/NATO "mercenaries") riding US/NATO vehicles, communicating using Starlink terminals supplied by the US. I am forced to always repeat the simple, obvious and most important fact: this is a US vs Russia war using Ukraine as a proxy. Not a single thing is decided in Kiev or anywhere else in Ukraine, this entire $hitshow is remotely run from Washington, DC and Langley, Virginia since 2014.



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Except Elensky doesn't decide anything, not even the amount of his daily "Vitamin C" intake. And do you really believe anybody in Kiev is keeping track on available and still functional manpower and equipment and the required ammunition and supplies for such an operation, spread out over the 200 or so Ukrainian brigades? This "Kursk offensive" bears the hallmark of a US/NATO maneuver warfare operation, with its complex logistics issues dealt with in the US, not anywhere in Ukraine, and the required ISR provided by the US/NATO as they have been doing since 2014, and using US/NATO-trained infantry (including US/NATO "mercenaries") riding US/NATO vehicles, communicating using Starlink terminals supplied by the US. I am forced to always repeat the simple, obvious and most important fact: this is a US vs Russia war using Ukraine as a proxy. Not a single thing is decided in Kiev or anywhere else in Ukraine, this entire $hitshow is remotely run from Washington, DC and Langley, Virginia since 2014.

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