Ukraine Report 7 25 2022

How many Ukrainian draftees can fit in an out house:



I have it on good authority that over the last month, the Russians have withdrawn nearly all of their regular forces from Ukraine, all but the command and control structure. All that is operating in Ukraine are Chechnyan forces with the Militia of Donetsk and Luhansk, with the Russians coordinating and giving air and anti-missile support. They are one step away from taking Odessa. Two days ago, a one-hundred and twenty-day window for the shipment of Ukrainian grain and other products via Odessa ports (any Ukrainian-held port) was signed between Ukraine, Russia, and Turkey, making Turkey the monitor of the ship movements and inspection for weapons caches. The price of this 120-day agreement was a three-year lifting of Sanctions against Russian Wheat, other grains, and other natural resources, signed by Ukraine, the U.S., the E.U, and Russia. Other natural resources does not include gas and oil. This is an effective surrender of Ukraine. There is no ceasefire, only the protection of the Ukrainian ports for the temporary period. 
 
In all likelihood, the Russian Regulars will return in the Autumn, and they will take Odessa and create the "land bridge" to the Russian enclave in Transdniestria. Russia occupies part of Moldovan territory. The Russian occupation extends over a strip of land on the east bank of Moldova’s Dniester River, known as Transdniestria. Odessa is the closest Ukrainian city to Transdniestra. (I wrongly called it N. Macedonia in my original post.) 
 
Ukraine has no new military recruits and is inhumanely recycling the wounded. Yet, having said this, the war is not anywhere near over. The U.S. does not want the war to ever be over. But Russia is winning "biggly."

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