They’ll ignore it or justify it with some us atrocity or another. Sometimes it’s fun to ask silly questions instead of actually engaging. Like how has Russia lost a quarter of its boats to a country with no navy? Why does the kerch bridge keep blowing up? What happened to your su-57s? Why do oil depots hundreds of miles past the border kept exploding? How many operational U-50s are left?
I’m curious why they haven’t been knocking the bridge out more routinely
Making Russia spend the resources on reopening that lifeline to Crimea seems like a pretty good way to relieve pressure on the front lines, plus it’s not like they can choose to not repair the bridge because that means moving their entire supply train into much closer range.
They’ll ignore it or justify it with some us atrocity or another. Sometimes it’s fun to ask silly questions instead of actually engaging. Like how has Russia lost a quarter of its boats to a country with no navy? Why does the kerch bridge keep blowing up? What happened to your su-57s? Why do oil depots hundreds of miles past the border kept exploding? How many operational U-50s are left?
I’m curious why they haven’t been knocking the bridge out more routinely
Making Russia spend the resources on reopening that lifeline to Crimea seems like a pretty good way to relieve pressure on the front lines, plus it’s not like they can choose to not repair the bridge because that means moving their entire supply train into much closer range.