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First I read this article here: bbc.com/ukrainian/arti…
I must wholeheartedly agree with the Ukrainians interviewed in it. Everything they said reflects exactly what I have seen for years with my own eyes.
I trained for almost two decades in the United States Army under the NATO playbook. I lived that doctrine. I studied it. I taught parts of it. And for the last three and a half years as a volunteer combat advisor and trainer here in Ukraine, I have watched that doctrine break apart the moment it touches the modern battlefield.
This war is not fought with the assumptions NATO built its training around. There is no air dominance. There is no protected maneuver space. There are no large columns rolling forward without being seen. If you gather more than ten soldiers in a field, a drone will spot them and a strike will follow. That is the reality. And Ukraine learned that faster than anyone.
I have worked with units that returned from training abroad. Good men. Motivated. Smart. And every single one of them said the same thing to me. “They taught us drills that do not exist here.” “They taught us how to move as a company or battalion, but we cannot mass forces anymore.” “They taught us how to fire and maneuver as if no drones were in the sky.”
I am not criticizing the instructors. They are teaching what their nations still believe war looks like. But the truth is simple. NATO training does not prepare a soldier for the conditions Ukraine fights in every day.
This battlefield is shaped by drones, electronic warfare, constant surveillance, decentralized leadership, and rapid adaptation. If a tactic cannot survive the eyes in the sky, it does not survive at all.
Ukraine has rewritten modern warfare with small teams, constant movement, and drone integration from the squad level all the way to brigade. They do not wait for the perfect plan. They fight in reality, not in theory.
I have said this for years. Western armies have a rare chance to learn from Ukraine and step into the future. But they must drop the pride, drop the old thinking, and start listening to the people who fight this war for real. The soldiers interviewed in that article spoke the truth. And it is time the world hears it.
Slava Ukraini. Heriom Slava. 🇺🇦
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@LakotaMan1 Please keep going. I've learned a lot from Native Americans, Joe the Apache who took us on a horseback tour of Gila National Monument, Frank the Navajo guide who gave us a Jeep tour of Canyon de Chelly, and many whose names I can't remember who shared their rich culture.
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Netflix have made Winter On Fire available for free on @netflix YouTube account.
It follows the story of Maidan and the Ukrainians fight to rid itself of the chains of Russian control to bring itself closer to the west.
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Watch Here: youtu.be/yzNxLzFfR5w?si…

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I’ve been working my butt off the last few days trying to increase impressions on this account. I still need 1.7 million more before November 12th to qualify as a creator.
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@FReynol19030483 @YourAnonCentral Seems like Trump has been preparing a welcome for Putin and the oligarchs to rejoin their money in the US
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@YourAnonCentral I remember 1991 and the dissolution of the USSR. Gorbachev survived. Yeltsin came to power. Does Putin have an escape plan?
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Python Question / Quiz;
What is the output of the following Python code, and why? Comment your answers below!
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The work is keeping us extremely busy, delaying presentation of our latest work in a short movie. 🫠This is a Tease; Mefisto broke us into 10 Oil Rigs in russia at the SCADA HMI as Administrator and root-OS level. 😎None still work, we over-loaded the motors and formatted their OS's, bricking them. 👊
@KremlinRussia_E will never admit it or allow news of it, so our movie will show the actual attack, along with attacks on russian energy (TerGaz) and Kaspersky financial. There are reasons for making these attacks public, one of which is the need to show just how badly Puin is losing the cyber war, now expanded to Ukrainian sanctions on russian gas. 🇺🇦
#StandWithUkraine #RussianFuelCrisis #RussiaIsCollapsing #RussiaIsATerroristState #TeamOneFist

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