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James King's avatar

Interesting thoughts. I thought, initially, you were going to make some connection between the Canadian Forces training methods - at the platoon level - for example, and the apparent success of the UA in holding off superior mechanized forces. Perhaps there's no connection and the war-fighting that's going on in the streets and towns of Ukraine is simply an artifact of better knowledge of local conditions and poor training on the Russian side. War is a complicated thing - almost never goes to plan.

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Ken Schultz's avatar

To repeat James King's starting point above, this column is full of interesting thoughts.

I find that I am forced to think about things in a different fashion with this war. This column helps me put a framework on how I was flailing around (mentally, to be sure) trying to deal with those different things.

Thanks to the author for allowing me to better understand the absolute paucity of real, "true" (the definition of "truth" being questionable on all sides) information about this war - which I previously knew but did not have an adequate way of expressing it.

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