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Ursprungligen postat av
Chillgren
Har det kommit ut några psykologiska analyser av Putins nya krav på Sjojgu?

Om att han ska lösa situationen inom en månad.
Det här går rakt emot vad vi fått läsa hittills i tråden, d.v.s. att Ryssland bara gör taktiska reträtter för att kunna panga Ukrainare från bättre positioner (positioner som de av någon anledning inte uppfattade som bättre förra veckan).
Källan verkar komma härifrån:
https://t.me/kremlin_secrets/2783 (översatt nedan). Det fetade gör nog att vi kan få se ännu större ryska förluster med motanfall helt utan hänsyn till taktisk situation eller ryska liv. Hur nu Shoigu ska lyckas uppfylla dessa löften står skrivet i stjärnorna. Han sover nog inte speciellt gott om natten och funderar sannolikt noga över hur han ska bli av med konkurrenten till sitt jobb.
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Putin gave Shoigu a month. The minister was already suspected of wanting to eliminate his competitor
We wrote that the president was considering the issue of Shoigu’s resignation and even talked with his possible successor as defense minister, Colonel General Mikhail Teplinsky. But Sergei Kuzhugetovich seems to have temporarily solved this problem.
According to our sources in the Kremlin and the Ministry of Defense, Vladimir Putin gave Shoigu a month to correct the situation at the front. By correcting the situation, we mean, firstly, a radical improvement in affairs in the area where the SVO is being conducted. The President expects a complete cessation of the Ukrainian offensive and serious defeats for the enemy in at least several directions.
Secondly, Putin would like our troops to go on a counteroffensive and develop realistic plans for taking a “serious city” - for example, Kherson, Odessa, Kharkov or Dnepropetrovsk. Shoigu agreed to both of these conditions and promised to fulfill them.
Around Teplinsky, the promises that the minister made to the president are considered empty and unfulfillable. And they fear that Shoigu, instead of taking up the army, will try to physically eliminate his competitor.
“Mikhail Yuryevich was already set up at the front several times, he could have died and even been wounded. Now we can say almost exactly: it is clear who did it. But we want to upset the Minister of Defense. General Teplinsky carefully monitors his safety. If something happens to him, many military personnel will understand who killed the general. And they will take revenge, you can be sure,” an interlocutor close to Teplinsky told us.