Today is the second anniversary of Putin’s War. What was billed as a casual 72-hour exercise in kicking ass and taking names by the Russian Armed Forces looks more and more like World War I’s Western Front in 1917.
On the whole, I don’t think anyone predicted two years ago that the war would enter into a third year. I think most believed that Zelensky and his government would catch the first thing smoking (yes, Walsh, I owe you a beer for copyright infringement) for Zurich, and the Russians would easily carve up the country. I know I did. Since then, we’ve learned a lot. The big takeaway is that John McCain was right. Russia is a gas station with nukes. Its military is crap, and the command structure utterly corrupt. We’ve seen drones become a dominant weapon, even to the extent of driving Russia’s Black Sea Fleet…