Glenn:
But again, there will be fronts that continue to fight, like near Mariupol, who continue to attack and attack despite the loss of men.

David Sims:
I think on the Russian side, right here at the beginning, first of all their command structure sequence was disastrous. So effectively doing this doesn't happen. But what Russia needs to do is include reorganization, some of which is the withdrawal of pressure, their path has been greatly expanded, reorganization of their units and then able to redistribute, but they can't coordinate. It's very rare that reading passenger lines is one of the most difficult activities you can do. And when you're an incompetent army at the tactical level, it doesn't happen. But that's exactly what Russia needs to do at this point, to be able to regain any kind of momentum, not just a clean war of tension or a negotiated settlement. I think Ukrainian forces will continue to allocate small Russian units and deal with them in small portions. Because they cannot coordinate anything on the Russian side. But that's exactly what Russia needs to do. They need to get their lines back up a bit, especially last week. Because there is no coordination. There is no command and control. You know, the order of the commands is incomprehensible. Sam, I agree with you, I think the Russians are trying to control the strategic level of the tactical unit, which will never work.

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