Tactical nukes are very much in their doctrineI think the fact that it goes against their doctrine
Your on about escalate to de-escalate, which is extremely unlikely. If you actually read the doctrine not use a Video there isn’t much scope to use it in this situation, but as I said earlier that doesn’t make it impossible
The video wasn't related to my comment on doctrine sorryYour on about escalate to de-escalate, which is extremely unlikely. If you actually read the doctrine not use a Video there isn’t much scope to use it in this situation
I think all countries would turn against Russia if they did this. Except maybe North Korea. Even China would say it’s gone too far.
Sorry my mistake, I didn’t see another quote so thought it was related to the postThe video wasn't related to my comment on doctrine sorry
I can see Russian command barking orders for counter-attacks, with limited troops available, they may peel troops away from further down the line, leaving their backs exposed.
Upthread we were discussing why Ukraine should be careful about using old Russian equipment and I posted about left-behind rounds and linked to a video. Here's the follow-up:
Lukashenko been extremely quiet for a while now, odd. One wonders if he's secretly enjoying Russia's failure.
Wonder if the Russians are going to try and mount a large counter offensive somewhere and try the same the UKR did.
Theres a difference between old equipment and using overcharged stupidly made rounds.