@dave any good pro-Ukrainain analysis of the war?
not propaganda/hit pieces but sober, logical analysis
Can’t really recommend anything comprehensive, and it would be a lot of reading even if I could. Can you be a little more specific? Are you trying to understand equipment/troop losses? What the frontlines look like? How the frontlines have evolved over time? Why Russia has been so severely underperforming? Why Russia invaded?
@dave equipment/troop losses and explanations of underperformance
I’ve been looking for a good resource that explains the various issues (corruption leading to equipment that wasn’t maintained, absolute shit logistics that led to a 60km-long convoy stalled outside of Kiev for months, conscripts fighting when they weren’t supposed to be, unsecured comms, absolutely failing to do combined arms correctly, etc.) because I really, really don’t want to do my own thread on this. It would take me at least an hour to do properly, and almost no one would read it. Feel free to ping me if I don’t give you a good link or thread in the next day or two.
@thatguyoverthere @dave @threalist
one can credit large scale map painting when everyone agrees (Russia controls Donbas etc.) and read between the lines to interpret a certain degree of strategy - the narrative one tries to communicate reveals intention
beyond that I don't believe a word of either side
@thatguyoverthere @dave @skells @threalist I have noticed this too. A large portion of the population has devolved to be only capable of shallow binary thought. Its like a mental handicap.