ukraine. so it s important that ukraine get the artillery that it needs. the ammunition to power that artillery. srael has been a stockpile that they have been drawing on political issues for israel. it doesn t want to defend russia. the larger issue is not the artillery ammunition question, but efforts to really change the dynamic of this battle and give ukraine more mobile capability to provide tanks, armored vehicles that can move. this has been an artillery conflict back and forth. it s static battle lines. there s more ammunition needed for that fight, but what i m hearing is movement towards something different toward maneuver warfare that the pentagon calls combined arms operations. what would that look like? what do you think that looks
get the united states not to provide this assistance. the united states is committed to doing it and that s a good thing. brian: right. you say look out belarus. because from belarus you could try to take kyiv, ukrainians are keeping an eye on that real quick, could there be an offensive, another one from the ukrainians? we know they took kherson and kharkiv region back. is there a sense they are going to be looking to move forward again? yeah. there is no doubt about it. i mean, the ukrainians, we don t want to get into all the details of it, but certainly they are planning another offensive. the ground is freezing. so, it s very good for operational and maneuver warfare. they really want to move down in the zaporizhzhia, and that access. they wanted to do that initially. actually, we gave them some assistance in war planning, our generals talking to them through the details of that felt that they would culminate if they tried to do that all at once
zaporizhzhia. all of these are unfamiliar to your listeners, but these are large states within the russian territory excuse me, within ukrainian territory. so russia is facing attacks on four different directions and they cannot, without these roads and railroads, move their forces ar around. without logistics they can be the support their force. the russian military is in really bad shape right now because ukraine is attacking on multiple areas and pushing them back. something that is phenomenal to watch and they re very effective in terms of using the himars that they ve been located and as you saw in the film that nick just showed, they have a lot of m-113s which are u.s. personnel carriers, they re getting equipment from nato which are helping them maintain a momentum and a style of maneuver warfare
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