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Rob Lee (Twitter)

This is a critical moment. Given Russia's manpower and resource advantages, Ukrainian units being encircled or taking heavy losses in a withdrawal could have a significant effect on the war. The relative resources expended in this battle will likely be the most important factor. https://twitter.com/RALee85/status/1758629744323473712#m
Rob Lee (Twitter)

@CLeonWarter: Personnel is the bigger issue and Ukraine can't afford to match Russia's losses.
Rob Lee (Twitter)

It could also have a serious negative effect on morale and future mobilization, which is exacerbated by the lack of and uncertainty over future US aid. Unlike during the battle of Bakhmut last year, Ukraine does not have the same reserve of new units being formed. 2/
Rob Lee (Twitter)

The battle of Bakhmut became more costly when Wagner forces closed within direct fire range of the MSRs leading into the city. The problem is worse now because FPVs can threaten targets at much greater ranges than ATGMs, and they will make a withdrawal more dangerous. 3/
Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)

@kueilelee @AaronShelor @Maks_NAFO_FELLA: Taiwan needs it much more than Israel. In my opinion US should be sending a lot more to Taiwan, not $2 billion but more than $10 billion. Because while Israel fights Hamas a weak militant group

Taiwan needs to defend itself from China the 2nd largest military budget in the World
Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)

Ukraine 🇺🇦 needs $30 Billion of PDA (immediate) military aid and $30 Billion of USAI military aid (orders) from US to start achieving success in the war

Instead, US 🇺🇸 claims to want to provide Ukraine with $60 billion of aid when half of it is for Submarines, Fighter Jets, and other military equipment US buys for itself to “respond to the situation in Ukraine”

In reality, only 1/3 of the $60 billion would be for military aid to Ukraine, and about $7.9 billion would be for economic aid. The rest is for the US military, under the disguise that it is for Ukraine when it's not

Ukraine 100% needs the $21.6 billion of military aid to hold the fronts and maybe take back some land, but to make progress they would need $60 billion of military aid. US should realize that goal, and help Ukraine win instead of dragging the war out and entirely stopping aid for Ukraine. Or at least not label $60 billion for Ukraine when only about $30 billion is for Ukraine

When the Ukraine, Taiwan, and Israel aid bill is passed it will certainly help Ukraine to stabilize the situation at the front, and is necessary, but it won’t be enough for a change in the war. Another very large supplemental package containing a lot of military aid directly to Ukraine would need to be passed by Congress, and a shift in US foreign policy would be needed for Ukraine to be able to gain significant amounts of territory

If US does not request another large military aid package for Ukraine, and next year requests a similar package as the current one then the war will drag on indefinitely without any chance for Ukraine to win

Hopefully @POTUS @SecBlinken and @SecDef realize this and make it a priority for Ukraine to win the war
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Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)

@Overhead72: It would cost a lot more money for the US and lives for Ukraine to drag the war out this way, than go all in and win it.
Rob Lee (Twitter)

The big questions now are how costly the withdrawal will be, and the quality of the next defensive line. Several sources have noted the lack of a well-prepared defense-in-depth outside of Avdiivka, and Russia has reserves, which it will likely commit for exploitation. https://twitter.com/RALee85/status/1758644944154038293#m
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Dan (Twitter)

RT @DarthPutinKGB: If @TuckerCarlson was impressed by the price of food here, wait till he finds out how cheap life is.
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Dan (Twitter)

RT @SugarEgor: Avdiivka is KAB. There is a feeling that this is the largest number of aerial bombs on such a piece of land in the entire time of the existence of mankind.

These bombs completely destroy any position. All buildings and structures simply turn into a pit after the arrival of just one KAB. And they drop 60-80 pieces on us in one day (!!)

Just imagine the conditions under which our fighters are fighting here today.
Dan (Twitter)

RT @Mortis_Banned: Navalny's fate is what "peace advocates" want for countless Ukrainians in the territories occupied by the same regime, with the difference that you won't read about most of them in Western papers

This is not a hypothetical either:
t.me/astrapress/48134
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Rob Lee (Twitter)

@ItalianLeopard2: Yes, and there have been videos indicating that.
Def Mon (Twitter)

RT @RALee85: This is a critical moment. Given Russia's manpower and resource advantages, Ukrainian units being encircled or taking heavy losses in a withdrawal could have a significant effect on the war. The relative resources expended in this battle will likely be the most important factor. https://twitter.com/RALee85/status/1758629744323473712#m
Def Mon (Twitter)

Lets not focus on the fact that he was late, but welcome the fact that he showed up at all. https://twitter.com/CinC_AFU/status/1758642687417417845#m
Def Mon (Twitter)

What I meant to say, it's a good call.
Def Mon (Twitter)

@mikkwallace: No one believe those numbers.
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