jackspratt wrote: ↑January 31, 2023, 9:06 amJust for the full context, this is what Biden actually said last year:
You mean Mak posted a misleading video???
Say it ain't so!!!
I'm surprised and shocked!!!
jackspratt wrote: ↑January 31, 2023, 9:06 amJust for the full context, this is what Biden actually said last year:
Agree , currently we have the majority of the Russian people aganst this incursion which they see as losing, by reacting to anything Putin does negatively we are winning the hearts and minds of the Russians.
Last June/July the Ukrainian military had lost a chunk of sovereign territory while NATO, the EU and various allies were still flapping like headless chooks. So I would excuse their military for not having the foresight to pull a hundred guys aside to train and operate tanks that may not have been optimally deployed and lost in battle.Mosquito wrote: ↑February 3, 2023, 1:15 pmJust seen this video, and am a little disappointed in Ukraine's leadership.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SqoGKEMrTu0
Last June/July they were already talking about sending Leopard 2's to Ukraine, would of figured a forward looking leadership would of already sent Soldiers to get trained on the tanks back in July 2022.
Manpower would be a poor excuse, as how hard would it of been to get 20 truck drivers or heavy equipment operators, 20 mechs, 20 senior enlisted gunners and 20 junior officers to get trained.
Even if they didn't get Leopards they'd of had 20 trained tank crews on tactics, battlefield threats and basic weapon systems.
Of course, it's possible Ukraine did start training on Leopard 2's.....and it's just not being reported.
Lesson learned ..... hopefully for F16 and other advance weapons systems Ukraine is requesting.
And they didn't have the full backing of NATO and their allies.
Your own timeline evidences Germany sitting on their hands. First through a reluctance to drop Russian gas last summer, limiting materiel to body armor and more recently with this tank "permission" game. Germany is a significant member of NATO.Mosquito wrote: ↑February 4, 2023, 6:26 am
Qualify full backing of NATO??
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Guess you also think it's a bad idea to start the basic pilot training for F-16's now (minimum 1 year process with pilots that have previous flight experience)??
You are kidding. The benefits of war? Seriously?Khun Paul wrote: ↑February 4, 2023, 7:29 amOn a brighter note the upside of this limited military incursion by Russia into Ukraine does enable Military hardware manufacturers assess the capabilities of their planned upgrades on many levels without resorting o actually putting THEIR soldiers lives in jeopardy or for that matter the current holdings of the hardware to be diminished by the country they made it for.
Oe judders to think what would happen if there were NO incidents involving people fighting how the arms manufacturers would survive considering that apart from Space Exploration and how that has revolutionised Technology in homes. we forget that many advances in the world has come about due to a war somewhere.