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the firehose of falsehoods catching on with the boiled brain useful idiot crowd
^I know he didn't intend it, but this is genuinely funny.
I think we're just starting to hit a point in the Ukraine War story arc where reality is becoming too difficult to hide and thus starting to catch up with the gaslighting. This explains the kind of unhinged, highly aggressive posting of guys like Unit 2 Sucks - the anger stage.
The Zelensky government and its NATO overlords have been desperately trying to hold the line in the Donbass, throwing bodies into the Battle of Bakhmut by the tens of thousands, and now being faced with the prospect of a demoralizing defeat and a difficult retreat in the last remaining road out of the city for the thousands of Ukrainian fighters remaining, the bulk of whom are national guard and other conscripts.
Zelensky fired the top commander of the Donbass troops, most likely because generals by and large tend to care more about their men than politicians do, especially when the politicians calling the shots here aren't even local ones. If Nuland, Stoltenberg, Boris and co actually cared about Ukrainian lives, they would have stopped the war a long time ago (or made some effort to avoid it altogether):
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Ukraine's joint forces commander has been dismissed from his role, President Volodymyr Zelensky announced in a brief decree on Sunday, per Reuters.
The big picture: The dismissal of Major Gen. Eduard Mykhailovich Moskalov, who had served in the role overseeing battles in the Donbas region since last March, is the latest in a series of Ukrainian leadership changes since the Russian military invasion began in February last year.
Zoom in: Several high-profile Ukrainian officials were fired or resigned last month as Zelensky moved to contain allegations of corruption.
What we're watching: It was not immediately clear why Zelensky fired Moskalyov as no reason was given in the one-line decree that was published on the Ukrainian president's official website.
https://www.axios.com/2023/02/27/zelensky-fires-top-ukrainian-military-commander
^There is an ongoing conflict between Ukrainian military brass who called for a pullout from Bakhmut several months ago in order to minimize lives lost, and the politicians and ideologues who fear the political ramifications of a high profile defeat, this is what we're seeing here with the unceremonious dismissal of Moskalyov.
Unlike in Mariupol and Soledar where the Ukrainian soldiers trapped had huge networks of underground bunkers and mines that allowed them to hold off for a long time, they will have a hard time holding back the Russians without reinforcements and supplies. Hopefully these men will not have to fight to the death, though given that there is an Azov contingent left in Bakhmut, and that these guys are the hardened troop element of that lot, the thousands of conscripts left in Bakhmut might not have the option to surrender and return from this city alive.