Thursday, May 14, 2026

(#6311) Russia's desperation is showing about their invasion of Ukraine

      Previous to the all out attack on Ukraine by Russia in 2022, the world at large considered Russia as a formidable foe. What we didn't know back then that when Ukraine was part of the soviet union it was the true hidden power within Russia's mystique. Now after the fall of the Berlin Wall and the reemergence of nations previously within the soviet sphere, we see nations like Ukraine for their real ability. Moscow had thought that Ukraine as a much smaller nation would be a cake walk enterprise to conquer again. What Moscow and the tiny minds in the kremlin didn't understand is that Ukraine is not just some rag tag outfit unable to think for themselves on the global stage.
     Today we see the brilliance of the Ukrainian people. Together they banded together their strength and minds to defend against the much larger Russian army and their leaders. Not only did previous to the 2022 invasion, in 2019, did Ukraine elect what turns out to be a master politician, they also got a fearless leader. With Zelenskyy at the helm, and his highly motivated colleagues intelligently dispersed to carry out the functions of state and military, Ukraine is becoming a force in the world few can replicate. Certainly not Russia and it's incompetent arrogance. Which is why after 4 years, Russia's invasion of Ukraine is a quagmire of attrition for Russian blood and treasure.
     So much so that now after most of Russia's reserves are depleted they are trying to involve their allies. Russians already have North Korean soldiers fighting in Ukraine but are now trying to get Belarus to stage another attack on their northern border with Ukraine. By building up it's forces on the 600 mile border Belarus shares with Ukraine the threat is noticeable. Russia cannot break out from their stalled invasion so they are trying to divert Ukrainian forces to the northern border to weaken existing western border defenses. The Russian pawn Belarusian president lukashenko has so far been able to keep Belarus out of Russia's invasion of Ukraine but that may well be coming to an end. All I know for sure is that Ukraine will outsmart the simpletons in the kremlin no matter what desperation they attempt!

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