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Bash's avatar

When WW1 broke out, the military commands had ideas of how the war would be fought - but nobody predicted 3 years of trench warfare on the western front

In WW2, the mighty battleship was not expected to turn into target practice for carrier borne aircraft, among other things

This WW3-lite has taught us a lot, mostly that the modern battlefield is one where you don't see much, you don't have many people around you, and you are continuously watched, day and night, from above. I honestly don't know how the soldiers on the ground handle it.

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Mike Hampton's avatar

Regarding the New York Times article, of which all MSM have versions (as if ordered to), I quote:

"American officials say they fear that UKRAINE HAS BECOME CASUALTY AVERSE, one reason it has been cautious about pressing ahead with the counteroffensive."

Sure, Ukraine has less casualties because they're avoiding them! Millions of people read this shit, and are dumber for it.

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