
TM Gibbons-Neff of The Washington Post (and formerly of the U.S. Marine Corps) and Dr. Bruce Gudmundsson of Marine Corps University joined WOTR’s Ryan Evans to talk about TM’s recent reporting from the front in Eastern Ukraine through the lens of the history of infantry combat.
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Nice. But what the ex-soldier and the historian both missed is that only one side, the Russian hybrid force, is firing artillery. It is called “Minsk agreement”. And in reality a new type of hybrid warfare, where “peace keeping (OECD)” and Ukraine’s own bureaucracy are used to sabotage Ukrainian armed forces. The pro-Kremlin bureaucracy in Ukraine remained 99.9% unchanged since before the “revolution in 2013-2014” and this bureaucracy is on Kremlin side.
Also, the occupied enclave can be hit by UA artillery at any point. But it is not done due to sabotage.
Its good to enlarge knowledge on the situation on that side of the globe.