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Mar 30Liked by Dr. Rob Campbell

Apparently the Polish general died of natural causes.

Is heart must have given out when he saw the missile heading his way.

Don't really know what the Polish politicians are up to. Now Tusk is stirring. You would have thought given their history the Poles would be wary of the Russians. Mind you Tusk is actually a Kashubian like the guy who raised Warsaw in 1944 Bach- Zewelski.

The Russians have time to finish the job. They know if they move too swift the Ukrainians still have the resources to offer a back handed blow like the Germans did during third battle of Kharkov 1943. I think the second world war experience plays a great part in the operational planning.

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There's some interesting speculation coming from Ukrainian sources about what the Russians will do next. I'll include it in my next Update. But some Ukrainians believe that the Russians will be on a go slow until after the November elections while encouraging people to leave the Ukraine by destroying the energy infrastructure. These people believe that the Russians will refrain from large scale offensives because this may cause panic in the West and encourage donations (such as the $61 billions) to Ukraine. I don't find that convincing though. Cheers.

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Mar 29Liked by Dr. Rob Campbell

Another fine update. Thanks Rob.!

Read the posts every week and it is great to get bloggers opinions and honest interpretation of events off internet-plus the truth. Unlike the endless MSM angle,

The escalations are ratcheting up recently and there doesn't seem to be a sane mind or voice of reason in the entire Western leadership to reign it in (MIC etc don't really want to of course)-it is almost vacuum like.

Once again thanks for the update and I wonder what the increased level of conflict will be next week?

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Mar 29·edited Mar 29Author

I'm very grateful for that - makes it all worthwhile. No idea what's going to happen but it is likely that the Russians will advance westward - no matter how slowly - imho.

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Another excellent recap, Rob. The weekly MoD casualty figures show a very large increase in Ukrainian casualties which, along with the liberated areas, further shows that the total collapse of the Ukrainian military is very near. As we all know, armies take the worst casualties in retreat if they can not conduct a "fighting retreat" and this is being proven once again in Ukraine.

And a very good recap of the Crocus event. That comment by Oleg Makarenko was interesting. I refer to the alleged ISIS information release in my post mentioned below. I wasn't aware that the source of the information release is not in fact ISIS itself, as Scott Ritter has been mentioning in his interviews. I discovered that in my research.

And thanks for the like to my article on that same event, in which some here might find some interesting points to consider:

Quick Take On The Moscow Terror Attack

Wherein I try to parse things a little more nuanced than most analysts...

https://richardstevenhack.substack.com/p/quick-take-on-the-moscow-terror-attack

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