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Russia's unjustifiable war of aggression in Ukraine
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<blockquote data-quote="stan ogden" data-source="post: 7159693" data-attributes="member: 49305"><p>You don’t fight against the land you fight against the opposing army. If there’s no opposing army left you eventually take all the land.</p><p></p><p>In a war of attrition you want to create as much loss about your enemy while avoiding as much loss among your own troops. To exhaust your enemy. Trade territory for this. Ukraine lost entire brigades trying to get Kherson. They had no success until all the Russian forces had safety evacuated (with tiny amounts of casualties) and were on the other side of the river. Now Ukraine has effectively left Kherson because the overwhelming superior Russian artillery has been pulverizing them from the other side of the river.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stan ogden, post: 7159693, member: 49305"] You don’t fight against the land you fight against the opposing army. If there’s no opposing army left you eventually take all the land. In a war of attrition you want to create as much loss about your enemy while avoiding as much loss among your own troops. To exhaust your enemy. Trade territory for this. Ukraine lost entire brigades trying to get Kherson. They had no success until all the Russian forces had safety evacuated (with tiny amounts of casualties) and were on the other side of the river. Now Ukraine has effectively left Kherson because the overwhelming superior Russian artillery has been pulverizing them from the other side of the river. [/QUOTE]
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