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General Hodges Is Right

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General Hodges Is Right
LEONID NEVZLIN

Russian fail troops are not ready for anything at all.

General Ben Hodges is sure of the victory of Ukraine. The Voice of America recently interviewed him. Ben Hodges, former commander of US Army Europe, says: “In the coming winter, the warring parties will operate in the same weather conditions, that is, they will face cold weather, mudslides, limited visibility and other phenomena. But, in my opinion, the Ukrainian army will be more prepared for this, because it operates inside their country, having friendly territory as a rear, and also because fifty countries in a single impulse strive to provide Ukraine with the combat capabilities that it needs."

The Ukrainian army is ready for both cold weather and mudslides. But the Russian fail troops are not ready for anything at all. Listing what they are NOT ready for is a waste of time.

They are ready for one thing, perhaps: to avenge their weakness on civilians. To bomb the unarmed, kill children, pregnant women and the elderly, yes, that's their thing now.

All this bloody clownery will ride like the Chapiteau circus across the brains of the world community until the clowns with his boss are put in a cage.

Every time Russia wants to destroy some infrastructure, striking civilian cities, vital infrastructure, it receives an even greater repel from the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

While Kremlin propagandists gleefully publish photographs of Ukrainian cities plunged into darkness, the ill-trained and ill-equipped mobilized go blind in the mud from flashes of fire from Ukrainian defenders. That's really who dreams of complete darkness and silence, which is at night in de-energized Ukrainian cities, so it's them.

So Ben Hodges is absolutely right. By the way, he is the same American general who, in the early days of the invasion, at the end of February, when the whole world was in utter confusion, calmly and without a shadow of a doubt asserted that Putin would never take Kyiv.

Leonid Nevzlin, Facebook

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