Institute for the Study of War commented that a lot of the advance was in areas with presence but not active control by Ukraine.
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It frustrates me to see military powers such as iran and north korea arm small belligerent nations like russia.
…I grew up in the 1980’s and writing that sentence made me giggle.
If you aren’t familiar with Perun, he became notable early in the war by analyzing the russian attacks by vehicle type see and destroyed, frustrated in people saying the russians didn’t send their bast when the data said they did. He has a great head for military economics.
Trogdor also comes in the night.
I would suspect it’s a humility issue. It’s a constant challenge, for me at least, to be vulnerable about my weaknesses and not be bull-rushed by other men seeing an opportunity to push me down. Fortunately I’m the boss now, so I can set an example that I can be wrong and trust others to say I’m right, or step back and admit a weakness that another can cover.
I went there when I was much more young and aggressive, looking for answers to a lot of questions that bothered me. I ended up getting distracted by the fine weather, food and drinks (such good cheese), and my time there didn’t amount to much.
They probably found the video on his corpse, that arm is bad.
States are absolved of patent law, so I keep hoping the west coast will make a compact where each state makes a major drug for their state health care plans and they share across.
Five if you count russia preventing them by leaving ukraine.
They’re on CDs, you just need some gumption
But after the referendum it’s Ukrainian land.
That windmill in the foreground with the blue door is where they hold second breakfast.