“War is becoming the norm”: reserve colonel G. Bagdon explains the threats to Ukraine and the flooding of Hamas tunnels

After 22 months of war, Ukraine’s military is finding it increasingly difficult to find new recruits to fight the resurgent Russian occupiers, while domestic US political wrangling and Hungary’s eyeballs are draining Western support.

Israel is under increasing international pressure for a cease-fire in the Gaza Strip to stop civilian casualties as it continues its fight against the terrorist group Hamas.

As the year drew to a close, the world watched with dismay as a clash between Philippine and Chinese ships in which the Chinese ships used water cannons.

“One conflict, war incites more trouble spots. When the world order based on international law starts to collapse, the cannons start firing”, – interview 15min says G. Bagdonas, currently working at General Jonas Žemaitis Lithuanian Military Academy.

We have intervened

  • Ukraine lacks ammunition
  • Assessing the counterattack
  • Battle for the Black Sea
  • The impact of F-16 fighter jets
  • Ukraine’s mobilization problems
  • Russia’s military capabilities
  • European military industry
  • Battle for Avdijivka
  • War is becoming the norm in the world
  • Venezuela’s threats to Guyana
  • The war between Israel and Hamas
  • Tensions in the South China Sea
  • War scenarios are possible

– The Ukrainian military command warns that the soldiers lack artillery shells, so military operations are reduced. How dangerous is it?

– The situation may become dangerous in a longer period of several months.


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2024-07-28 18:28:12

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