Jiang says NATO reinforcements on the existing Ukrainian front would amount to suicidal attrition because Russia already has battlefield dominance and can massacre small European deployments without changing the strategic balance.
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Ukraine Front
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"into ukraine sooner or later i've said this on your show i've said them on on this um on every show i've been to..."
"Okay. So if you look at the Ukraine front lines, right now, Russia is preoccupied in trying to control the Donbass, which is basically..."
"battlefield um europe will try to reinforce ukraine front lines because it seems as though ukrainian frontlines have collapsed definitely the morale has collapsed..."
"...because Europe's going to send all these volunteer soldiers into the Ukraine front lines to die. So, if you're Russia, that's the ideal scenario..."
"...months from now a year from now um right now the Ukraine front lines are scattered uh provokes has basically fallen which means that..."
"...Europeans so the Europeans have no choice but to reinforce the Ukraine front lines and so what Russian wants to do is basically bleed..."
"...to this, but I want to get your thoughts on the Ukraine front. Do you see that escalating as well? Just a couple of..."
"...Middle East front. Let's go ahead and go back to the Ukraine front. You mentioned Poland enacting Article 4. However, this is not gaining..."
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