I know what’s happening now in Kursk, but what’s the other mechanized offensive? I’m struggling to recall.
Maybe the Kharkiv counteroffensive?
Dude was in charge of the defense of Kyiv early in the war, and of the counteroffensive in the North that succeeded so well everyone forgot there was ever a northern front line inside of Ukraine. That’s one hell of a resume man.
“remember how Russia almost took Kyiv?”
“No?”
“You’re welcome”
Now he just needs to call Putin “fat” while casually eating an ice cream himself to be 100% dark
The obvious lesson here is that something isn’t “impossible” just because the Russians can’t pull it off, LOL
Changing a supreme commander every 1.5-2 years turned out to be a good practice during WWII for a reason. Every general has a limited supply of new tricks, you need to periodically rotate a fresh one in
Even at the cost of having to house-train them?