The Pentagon forgot about the gods of war in Ukraine/The General Staff of the ZSU 12 on a 10-point scale. It's strange that everyone was surprised.
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To date, Ukraine is the only country in the world that has taken part in a full-scale war against an enemy many times greater than its potential. Economically, technically, technologically, financially, informationally and militarily.
No one has passed the path of Ukraine
No country in the world, in modern history, has experienced such a large-scale aggression and not only withstood this exorbitant pressure, but also fought back, and began to put pressure in response so that this aggressor, a colossal block that occupies 1/9th of the land and first in the world in terms of natural wealth, broke down.
He broke down, huddled in a corner, whining insignificantly from not understanding how to proceed, because each subsequent step is a stalemate.
But even this is surprising, but why it surprised everyone so much, especially the Pentagon.
< p class="bloquote cke-markup">I remember very well how in 2014 the Armed Forces of Ukraine started the ATO. How, after a series of proposals from Ukraine to the occupiers to leave our territory, an offensive began. It began with a massive artillery strike on enemy positions, which immediately threw them back for kilometers.
Back then, in 2014, I wrote that the Pentagon was amazed at the coherence of actions and skill of Ukrainian artillerymen, who in a matter of days solved a number of tasks to suppress and push back the enemy.
The Pentagon forgot about the ATO and February 2022< /h3>
And then it was strange for me to hear this from the United States, because it is surprising that the Pentagon did not know that Ukraine had the best artillery school since the Soviet times.
The Pentagon forgot about the gods of war in Ukraine, forgot about the start of the ATO in 2014, they were surprised at how the Armed Forces of Ukraine stood against Russia in 2022 for 3 days, 7 days, 2 weeks…
Maybe it's time not to be surprised, but to recruit smart analysts? And then Facepalm with the senseless help of the Afghan army, which has never, historically, been an army, but just a bunch of sheep herders, is still fresh in memory. After all, if there were intelligent analysts in the Pentagon, the priorities would have been completely different back in 2014.
And so – yes. 12 out of 10. And, I think, even more.