I have been one to disbelieve anything I read or hear concerning the war between Russia and Ukraine. Everyone seems to be spinning mistruths and no one seems to be telling the truth.
This from thegatewaypundit.com.
However, putting predilection aside, I want to relate that word is spreading in Washington and beyond that relations between Kiev and the Obiden Defense Department have hit a rough patch.
Apparently, there was an early morning phone call from Zelensky to Joint Chiefs of Staff head General Mark Milley and others.
We have only a third party unconfirmed readout of the phone call, so you have to be cautious in assessing what allegedly took place.
According to the unconfirmed report, Zelensky told Milley they are taking very heavy losses and cannot continue the offensive.
He pleaded for more air defenses including Patriot and F-16s.
Apparently Milley and others on the U.S. side were very angry and demanded that the offensive continue.
The results as of late afternoon (Ukraine time), June 10 in Ukraine, after a major night offensive (1AM to 3AM) and a second push in the early morning by Ukrainian forces, were unsuccessful, and Ukrainian forces again incurred heavy losses. We don’t have numbers from either side yet.
Why is Milley angry at Zelensky? Did someone use an improper pronoun? This account may be pure disinformation, so keep that in mind. But if it is true, it exposes the malevolent role that the Obiden defense and intelligence team is playing in fomenting this horrific conflict.
[S]ome of the news reports and pundit commentary who insist that a Ukrainian failure means that a long, stalemated war is the likely outcome, [but this] opinion is so stupid and so divorced from reality that it beggars the mind in trying to come up with an explanation for such nonsense.
Ukraine is running out of critical weapons, such as artillery, tanks, and fixed wing aircraft—and these losses are accelerating—and Kiev has no good prospects for replacing them. Ukraine also is running out of trained manpower.
How does one continue to pursue a stagnant war when the very things you require to conduct and sustain such a war are in short supply and becoming more scarce?
The Ukrainian offensive is entering its second week and the only things Zelensky and his generals have to show for the effort are piles of bodies and smoldering tanks and armored personnel carriers.
Experts have said that throwing untrained child soldiers at the Russians in impossible situations is simply a homicide of the Ukraine people.
Final thought: Again, I disbelieve anything I read or hear about this war, however, one bit of information to keep in mind from a reliable source—Benjamin Fulford, ex-chief editor of Forbes in Japan and a renowned conspiracy theorist—states that Zelensky is no longer in Ukraine and will be killed if he returns. If this is true, Zelensky apparently is no longer a valued commodity.
It may be days before we learn of anything accurate coming out of Ukraine, but perhaps the Ukrainians have been annihilated and Putin can soon go about cleaning out the remaining biolabs and begin sharing pictures and reports of the Russians’ findings.
We can expect denials by the communists/globalists of America, but the release of their involvement is already a fait accompli. This may very well be the next giant step in bringing down the Deep State and saving what remains of Ukraine and the Ukrainian people.