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Ukraine military slow motion disaster

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🗓️ 31 October 2024

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Ukraine military slow motion disaster

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0:00.0

All right, Alexander, let's talk about what is going on in Ukraine.

0:05.0

And we are seeing the Russian military capture a lot of towns and villages, especially in the south.

0:17.0

Of course, we had the big story about the capture of Selidovo.

0:22.4

But it does look like with each passing day, the Russian military is capturing two, three, four towns or villages or areas in Dombas.

0:36.8

And I don't know, is this what you would call a collapse a frontline

0:41.4

collapse or are we at the beginning stages of a frontline collapse uh you also have the situation

0:46.7

in in the north which is also not looking good for the ukraine military and then you go

0:51.0

further north into russia and you have the debacle that is Kursk.

0:56.7

But it does look like NATO and Ukraine, they are in South Korea.

1:02.2

They are trying to spin the narrative that the debacle in Kersk is going to be a result of

1:08.0

the North Korean military moving in.

1:09.6

So it looks like from an optics narrative standpoint, they continue to focus on Kursk.

1:15.9

Obviously, it's going very poorly for the Ukraine military in Kursk, but at least they're creating

1:20.6

the narrative, which will explain the defeat in Kersk.

1:25.3

In Dombas, I don't know, how are they explaining what's happening in

1:28.8

Dombas or are they just not even talking about it? Because what's happening in Dombas is

1:35.4

a catastrophe, it seems, for the Ukraine military. It is a catastrophe. To answer some of your

1:42.2

questions, firstly, I think that we have now seen

1:46.9

a succession of decisive Russian victories on a big scale, which taken together are telling us

1:55.2

that even if the collapse has not yet come, it is now just over the horizon. There was an article in, I think it was Asia Times,

2:03.2

which said that the condition of the Ukrainian army now is similar to that of the German army in

2:10.7

January 1945. In other words, a couple of months before there was the collapse in Germany.

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