The next three weeks will determine the outcome of the war in Ukraine

Former Assistant Secretary of Defence for Europe and NATO Michael Ryan said that while the Russians had “re-evaluating their war target” to focus on eastern Ukraine, their major “problem” would be if they could re-enter enough war power” and get a “very experienced “Ukrainian to the east. [...]
The next three weeks will be crucial. It will determine the outcome of the war. If we in the West can increase our sense of urgency to supply Ukrainians, wrapped up to the level of Berlin Airlines, Ukrainians can really get out of this with a” victory, he said.
Speaking of the recent appointment by General Alexander Dvornikov from Russia, Ryan said he believed the new commander would return to the Russian classic “-tax1>, including “massive air and artillery attacks”, writes SkyNews.
The “will cause much brutality, as President Zelensky predicted. It will look like World War II, as Ukrainian Foreign Minister said. But at the end of the day the Russians will suffer even more casualties with this approach”, Ryan added.
Ryan went on to say that President Vladimir Putin's latest personal “is to stay in power”, because “ai doesn't have many options after leaving the government in Russia”.












