Limited area or multi-pronged attack: This is the dilemma that divides Ukrainians and Americans. A major supplier of weapons to the war effort, the US still has a word – or more – to say about Kiev’s strategy for an expected counter-attack. They bring ideas, potential goals and investment to the table. Leo Beria-Beigné, a researcher, said in a report by Expresso that the counterattack would be “one main attack, several smaller attacks” and devices to “get the attention of the Russians”. At the Center for Security Studies at the French Institute for International Relations. But Colonel Mark Ganzian, who spent more than three decades in the US Marine Corps, is now a consultant at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. Think tank Based in Washington, it believes that “the Ukrainians have the combat power to strike only in one area.” Incidentally, “this may also be one of the reasons for the differences between the US and the Ukrainians”, as the authorities in Ukraine “want to carry out attacks in several areas at the same time”.
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