8 replies on “Military Summary: Russian Spring | Lukashenka Saved Russia.”
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I refrained from commenting because of the weirdness of the situation, but one of the many things which crossed my mind was. Justification of unit movements without ringing alarms.
“Justification of unit movements without ringing alarms.”
Kaz, not sure what this means but think it means how did the convoy move without ringing alarms- I think, it did because Moscow had prepared impediments to the city so they knew.
Before I continue, let me just say that this is still weird and if we even see the bigger picture. but the ringing of alarm was more meant towards Ukraine & Nato. What happened in russia might well be all theatrics to keep up appearances as if a real thing was happening.
Hi Kaz,
This is definitely still weird. Please clarify your comment about the ringing of alarm etc.,
Thanks 🙂
If they notice a huge movement of troops, thinking battle is going to start at a different front, they “Ukraine” would reinforce and fortify the defenses.
What I thought could happen is that with the confusion in the western sphere of what was going on. That this was all an act in Russia misleading the west making it look like it was really a coup and than change the direction of the Wagner forces at a certain point to amass at front a which is not optimally prepared for it and attack to hurt the Ukrainian forces.
That is what I meant with ringing alarm bells. That if that was the case. The Wagner forces would attack a front which was not optimally set up for defence because the ukrainians acted to late on it.
If they notice a huge movement of troops, thinking battle is going to start at a different front, they “Ukraine” would reinforce and fortify the defenses.
What I thought could happen is that with the confusion in the western sphere of what was going on. That this was all an act in Russia misleading the west making it look like it was really a coup and than change the direction of the Wagner forces at a certain point to amass at front a which is not optimally prepared for it and attack to hurt the Ukrainian forces.
That is what I meant with ringing alarm bells. That if that was the case. The Wagner forces would attack a front which was not optimally set up for defence because the ukrainians acted to late on it.
Thanks Kaz
that was actually my first thought that this was some sort of move to catch Ukraine off guard. By that I mean Russia found something out, covertly. Everybody has spies everywhere- a Ukrainian plot of sort and this coup attempt was a diversion or smoke screen- but as time went on it seemed that was not the case
8 replies on “Military Summary: Russian Spring | Lukashenka Saved Russia.”
[…] Putin’s Prigozhin Problem- Optics & Authority Are Being Challenged. Military Summary: Russian Spring | Lukashenka Saved Russia. […]
I refrained from commenting because of the weirdness of the situation, but one of the many things which crossed my mind was. Justification of unit movements without ringing alarms.
“Justification of unit movements without ringing alarms.”
Kaz, not sure what this means but think it means how did the convoy move without ringing alarms- I think, it did because Moscow had prepared impediments to the city so they knew.
Before I continue, let me just say that this is still weird and if we even see the bigger picture. but the ringing of alarm was more meant towards Ukraine & Nato. What happened in russia might well be all theatrics to keep up appearances as if a real thing was happening.
Hi Kaz,
This is definitely still weird. Please clarify your comment about the ringing of alarm etc.,
Thanks 🙂
If they notice a huge movement of troops, thinking battle is going to start at a different front, they “Ukraine” would reinforce and fortify the defenses.
What I thought could happen is that with the confusion in the western sphere of what was going on. That this was all an act in Russia misleading the west making it look like it was really a coup and than change the direction of the Wagner forces at a certain point to amass at front a which is not optimally prepared for it and attack to hurt the Ukrainian forces.
That is what I meant with ringing alarm bells. That if that was the case. The Wagner forces would attack a front which was not optimally set up for defence because the ukrainians acted to late on it.
If they notice a huge movement of troops, thinking battle is going to start at a different front, they “Ukraine” would reinforce and fortify the defenses.
What I thought could happen is that with the confusion in the western sphere of what was going on. That this was all an act in Russia misleading the west making it look like it was really a coup and than change the direction of the Wagner forces at a certain point to amass at front a which is not optimally prepared for it and attack to hurt the Ukrainian forces.
That is what I meant with ringing alarm bells. That if that was the case. The Wagner forces would attack a front which was not optimally set up for defence because the ukrainians acted to late on it.
Thanks Kaz
that was actually my first thought that this was some sort of move to catch Ukraine off guard. By that I mean Russia found something out, covertly. Everybody has spies everywhere- a Ukrainian plot of sort and this coup attempt was a diversion or smoke screen- but as time went on it seemed that was not the case