I hadn't thought of the bridges like that, making it impossible to track troops and supplies.
Too many armchair generals, though; all joking aside, I wouldn't like to comment on the relative efficiency or inefficiency of any particular action. I don't know.
I do, however, trust Putin and the Russians to get it right.
I hadn't thought of the bridges like that, making it impossible to track troops and supplies.
Too many armchair generals, though; all joking aside, I wouldn't like to comment on the relative efficiency or inefficiency of any particular action. I don't know.
I do, however, trust Putin and the Russians to get it right.
I think you're wise to recognise spitballing, when ya gotta...
And I reckon you're most probably right about the gentlemen's agreement.
So frustrating to force oneself to reconcile to statesmen, like Putin, particularly in a world where there are so few of them, needing to relate to [find your own word here for Biden, Sullivan, UK PMs et alia, please] as 'gentlemen', when the world is so full of such [?].
Yeah, makes good sense.
I hadn't thought of the bridges like that, making it impossible to track troops and supplies.
Too many armchair generals, though; all joking aside, I wouldn't like to comment on the relative efficiency or inefficiency of any particular action. I don't know.
I do, however, trust Putin and the Russians to get it right.
I think you're wise to recognise spitballing, when ya gotta...
And I reckon you're most probably right about the gentlemen's agreement.
So frustrating to force oneself to reconcile to statesmen, like Putin, particularly in a world where there are so few of them, needing to relate to [find your own word here for Biden, Sullivan, UK PMs et alia, please] as 'gentlemen', when the world is so full of such [?].