Några amerikanska legosoldater delar med sig av sina erfarenheter i Ukraina;
https://www.thedailybeast.com/former-us-troops-reveal-most-horrifying-surprises-of-russias-war-in-ukraine
Americans Who Fought Putin Share ‘Horrifying’ War Surprises
"when Russia eventually pulled the trigger and invaded Ukraine in February last year,
David, who had previously completed stints working for the U.S. military as a Green Beret on a counter-Russia mission and as an Army Ranger in Iraq and Afghanistan, felt compelled to go fight the Russians.
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MSM är anledningen många riskerar sitt liv;
Like Bramlette, former Marine Troy Offenbecker was compelled to join the fight against Russia’s invasion early on in the war. He told The Daily Beast that
Russian atrocities against Ukrainians reported in the news were part of the final straw that got him geared up to go to war.
En debunkad krigslögn kunde blivit hans död;
When he saw images of mass graves and Ukrainian civilians murdered execution-style in Bucha, Offenbecker was livid.
“I have a skillset that I learned, I had
six years in the Marine Corps, I was instructing other Marines, I instructed other countries on how to fight. I just thought it wouldn’t be right if I sat at home,” Offenbecker said.
Artikeln fortsätter med hur legosoldaterna snackar skit om andra legosoldater tills godbitarna börjar trilla in;
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This is my third war I’ve fought in, and this is by far the worst one,” Offenbecker told The Daily Beast. “
You’re getting fucking smashed with artillery, tanks. Last week I had a plane drop a bomb next to us, like 300 meters away. It’s horrifying shit.”
Once he was there, some of his buddies from the military started messaging him asking for information on how to join up, too. But he ignored messages for months.
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To be honest it was pretty bad so I didn’t want to bring anyone else into it,” he said.
Memen "nu slåss man inte mot bergsaraber och getherdar" förklarad;
The missions were grueling, Bramlette said.
In Iraq or Afghanistan, Bramlette had air support, or supporting ISR, or intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance. “The worst day in Afghanistan and Iraq is a great day in Ukraine,” he said. “Even when we thought it wasn’t, we were always in control of the situation… versus as a commander of a team in Ukraine,” where there are more unknowns.
“When I came back in December it sort of gave me the distance, the space to sort of reevaluate everything that had happened because if I’m in charge of a whole team you don’t have time to really think about everything,” he said. “I kind of shut down a little bit, but it gave me the decompression space to reassess. And
so I came to the conclusion that I’m not going to go back and fight.”
Intressant artikel, ger en inblick i hur jävla knullade UAF/NATO blir.