Kiev’s military suffers from a shortage of manpower, not missiles. The post Tomahawks Cannot Save Ukraine appeared first on The American Conservative.| The American Conservative
Editor's Note: This story uses a pseudonym to protect the individual’s identity because they could face repercussions for speaking to Ukrainian media. Like many in occupied Ukraine, ‘Dmytro’ stayed in his hometown for his family — his parents — and not because he wanted to live under Russian rule. Later mobilized into the Russian army, he was ordered to fight his own country. Now he works against Russia from within its own ranks. "I don't like it, and I felt guilty about being in th...| The Kyiv Independent
Six months after Zelenskyy’s historic humiliation in the Oval Office, Trump’s meeting with Putin hopefully signals an end of the Russia-Ukraine war. From a moral point of view, this is to be welcomed, as the war—from both sides—has been morally illegitimate from the outset.| SHTF Plan
In May, German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius, while calling Chancellor Angela Merkel’s decision to scrap conscription a ‘mistake,’ told an audience at Johns Hopkins University in the US: “I am convinced that Germany needs some kind of military conscription…Times have changed.”| SHTF Plan
In the face of horrific conscription, Ukrainian soldiers are also deserting the army in droves. Over 400,000 Ukrainian soldier have abandoned their units, including volunteers, with no plans to return to the battlefield.| SHTF Plan
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