'Manpower shortage' in Russia causes Putin to lose territory in Kursk | Prof. Sir Lawerence Freedman

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Publicado 2024-08-29

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  • @jacafren5842
    From Denmark 🇩🇰 thx to James and Times Radio for bringing on air insightful commentary from knowledgeable people. Glory to Ukraine 🇺🇦 and thx to the UK 🇬🇧 for support
  • @ThorBear101
    You are doing a superb job as journalist, James. Keep up the good work!
  • Putin could manage just a short time operation.but not such a complex and long war.
  • @danstephens9500
    Good reporting. But it is very annoying to have the exact same video posted a second time with a different title. And this is the second video I have seen this done to.
  • @Digmen1
    It takes a while to conscript men and train them, and you also need equipment for them
  • @gregash7683
    Public opinions decline when opinions are ignored. Opinions won't cease, they are just redirected with no loss of power.
  • @Josh-ew1le
    Another repost with different title - didn't see that coming. . .
  • Replacingproffessional soldiers with untrained men just fills the grave yard,
  • @mgauci45
    One of Russia's biggest problems with their military is their lack of a strong cadre of senior NCO's. Too much micromanaging, coupled with systemic corruption and you have an army that's destined to fail.
  • @v1i0k3o7
    How did the Ukrainians get past 300 miles of mine fields.
  • @boink800
    Where is that Russian army in Russia? Ha, ha ha 😂 🤣 😆 😄 😅
  • @davidwardlaw1446
    Russia was aging out like many countries. More old people than young people and that was before the war. Work-age people left the country at the start of the war. Now the working-age people are dying in the war.
  • @maggotman2024
    There are a lot of MAGA republicans who Putin can recruit as mercenaries.
  • @AlexBunda-sn5yn
    Zelensky has white lines, Russian red lines have been crossed.