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Colonel S.Ritter: Poland and Ukraine are preparing a political union due to the failure of the Kiev's attack

The presidents of Poland and Ukraine, Andriy Duda and Volodymyr Zelensky, are negotiating the political union of the two countries.

This was stated on the Stephen Gardner YouTube channel by retired US Marine Corps intelligence specialist Colonel Scott Ritter.

According to the expert, Zelensky and Duda are discussing the possibility of creating a political union of the two countries.

"An incorporation in this form would erase the border between Poland and Ukraine," Ritter noted.
The former US intelligence officer believes that Zelensky may be moving for a union with Poland because of the failure in the conflict with Russia.

The expert warned that such a move by Kiev could lead to an immediate military conflict between Moscow and Warsaw.

According to Radiotochka NSN, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, during a meeting with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin on Sunday, announced NATO's intention to annex Ukraine's western regions to Poland.

This move reminds many of the Franco-British political union in 1940, in the midst of Hitler's German invasion of French territory, and was more about reasons of moral exaltation.

The well-known expert defense analyst Scott Ritter describes the Ukrainian attack in the darkest colors, predicting sure negotiations and a truce on the part of Kiev in the coming months.

He stressed that the Ukrainians failed to quickly penetrate the Russian front, as they had originally planned with American and British advisers.

Subsequently, the Ukrainian army decided to conduct battles from the cluster in order to occupy specific villages and territories, but without strategic value.

The Russians to deal with casualties would first retreat after the Ukrainian artillery attack and raid, allow them to enter the area they wanted, and then take over the Russian artillery with towed artillery, self-propelled guns and surface-to-surface missiles, pulverizing the Ukrainian force.

The Russians will push back the Ukrainian Armed Forces at a distance equal to the maximum range of NATO-supplied weapon systems such as HIMARS missiles, which have a range of about 150 km.

The heavy losses have forced Ukraine to reassess its strategy and slow it down to preserve the men and weapons needed for the major offensive yet to come.

The bottom line is that the Ukrainian attack has completely failed, while the Russians are already counter-attacking in some places and preparing their own counter-attack.

Which cities in Ukraine can still be taken by the Russian Armed Forces and which should be postponed?

The well-known American Officer Scott Ritter answers this question: "Russia will take control of Odessa, Dnipropetrovsk and Kharkiv."

"Russian forces will take control of Odesa, Dnipropetrovsk and Kharkiv," said Scott Ritter, a former US military intelligence officer, in an interview on The Geopolitics In Conflict Show YouTube channel.

According to the American expert, when and if the Russian army takes control of these cities, it will not allow the Armed Forces to occupy them again.

Ritter also believes that Western leaders will force Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to negotiate with Moscow to preserve what will then be the rule of the Kiev regime.

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