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How tall is Charles Barkley? NBA legend labeled 'undersized' as hilarious debate rages over his height
How tall is Charles Barkley? NBA legend labeled 'undersized' as hilarious debate rages over his height
Charles Barkley's larger-than-life personality has endeared him to fans, making him one of the most beloved figures in NBA history
2023-10-17 22:46
IShowSpeed engages in playful 'bark-off' showdown with dog, Internet finds it 'insane'
IShowSpeed engages in playful 'bark-off' showdown with dog, Internet finds it 'insane'
IShowSpeed's livestream has taken the internet by storm, with one particular clip capturing an amusing interaction between Speed and a dog going viral
2023-10-17 22:45
Experts reveal what the winter will bring for the Ukraine war – and why Putin will be banking on Trump
Experts reveal what the winter will bring for the Ukraine war – and why Putin will be banking on Trump
The Ukraine war may remain a “stalemate” throughout 2024, military experts have told The Independent, as hopes fade for a major breakthrough in this year’s counteroffensive against Russia. Delays in Western military aid handed Moscow time to build heavily fortified defences, which have largely held up against months of intense assaults – and constraints in ammunition and weaponry now mean both armies may struggle to sustain the current pace of the war, some analysts believe. With the prospect of a Middle East conflict likely to further stretch Washington – Ukraine’s largest backer – ahead of a US presidential election in November 2024, Vladimir Putin’s strategy may now be to preserve the current state of the frontline and “wait it out”, Western experts say. With just weeks likely left before seasonal weather changes dampen offensive efforts in Ukraine, Dr Patrick Bury of the University of Bath said: “There hasn’t been a breakthrough, there’s been tactical gains, low-level operational gains – but not strategic.” “What this summer has shown is that [Ukraine] can fight at company level [of around 100 soldiers] but when you go the next level up to the battalion, they just don’t really have the coordinated experience to fight with all the moving parts”, said Dr Bury, a former Nato analyst and British Army captain. While the US is due to start providing F-16 fighter jets next year, the sophistication of the Russian air force means Ukraine will still struggle to achieve air superiority, “and you need air superiority really to be able to free up the chance of large-scale manoeuvre”, he added. Therefore “unless there’s significant widespread packages of training, new weapons and equipment”, Dr Bury said, “it’s looking like 2024 is a bit of a stalemate” – with any significant shifts instead likely to take place off the battlefield. Agreeing that “we’re [already] seeing a stalemate now”, Dr Frank Ledwidge – a former military intelligence officer, now at the University of Portsmouth – questioned “whether any tactics would have worked against defenders who [Ukraine] didn’t outnumber three to one”. “In the most basic military algorithms, you need an attack ratio of three [troops] to one, and the Ukrainians don’t have anything like that,” he said. “So barring any significant change in that force ratio there’s no reason really now to assume that future operations will be any different.” Warning that there are “no game changers”, including F-16s, Dr Ledwidge likened the situation to the Western Front in 1917, adding: “Breakthroughs were made eventually in the First World War, but only when the Americans came in with two million soldiers.” He added: “Unless somebody has the moral courage to say ‘Ukraine is highly unlikely to retake all its land’, then this will go on.” James Nixey, director of the Chatham House think-tank’s Russia and Eurasia programme, said: “It does seem as though we’re heading towards a battle for Crimea.” While noting that Russia is “going all-in” by putting its economy and society “on a near at total war footing”, which may help address ammunition shortages, Mr Nixey said he agreed that significant changes to the situation in Ukraine will now likely “happen off field”. “Putin is banking almost everything on a Trump return,” he said, adding that the conflict emerging in Gaza and Israel – and threatening to become a wider Middle East conflict drawing in Hezbollah and Iran – means that “attention, resources and funding will be diverted now” from Ukraine. “While it’s true that the US army prepares for to simultaneous separate wars, the reality is that the pie is likely to be smaller – even if Ukraine funding is tagged onto an Israel assistance bid,” said Mr Nixey. US president Joe Biden, who recently suffered a setback in securing Congress’s approval for Ukraine aid, rejected that prospect this week, telling CBS News: “We’re the United States of America, for God’s sake. The most powerful nation in the history of the world. “We can take care of both of these and still maintain our overall international defence. We have the capacity to do this and we have an obligation … If we don’t, who does?” But agreeing that a second conflict has “certainly got the potential for stretching the US”, Dr Bury and Dr Ledwidge both believe a military stalemate in Ukraine is therefore “very satisfactory” to the Russian president. “Putin’s strategy is just to wait it out,” said Dr Bury. “Putin’s played a masterstroke here – he’s basically used a nuclear threat to slow down and salami-slice the aid to Ukraine. That’s the effect it’s had.” “Those threats were enough to make the Biden administration and the Germans were very wary” of supplying F-16s, tanks and long-range weaponry, he noted, adding: “We got there in the end, but it took time. “And that, it turned out, gave Russia time to build very good defensive lines and make their problem easier and the Ukrainians’ much harder.” Read More Russia to return four Ukrainian children to their families as part of Qatari-brokered deal Putin arrives in China on rare trip abroad to meet ‘dear friend’ Xi Jinping As the conflict in Israel rages on, the world must not forget about Ukraine ‘My body was burning’: Russian journalist’s horror journey in grips of suspected poisoning
2023-10-17 22:29
Displaced among dozens killed in Israeli strikes on southern Gaza
Displaced among dozens killed in Israeli strikes on southern Gaza
Some 600,000 Palestinians are sheltering there following an Israeli order to evacuate the north.
2023-10-17 22:24
Adin Ross collaborates with Chief Keef to sing 'I Dont Like' and refuses to apologize for using N-word
Adin Ross collaborates with Chief Keef to sing 'I Dont Like' and refuses to apologize for using N-word
Adin Ross confirmed using N-word while streaming with rapper Chief Keef, saying the rapper gave him 'permission'
2023-10-17 22:19
Is Halle Bailey pregnant? 'Baby bump' rumors reignite after actress spotted on outing with beau DDG
Is Halle Bailey pregnant? 'Baby bump' rumors reignite after actress spotted on outing with beau DDG
Rumors of Halle Bailey's pregnancy resurface following the release of her new images with boyfriend DDG
2023-10-17 22:18
'Homeland over Hollywood!' Internet hails Taylor Swift's security guard as former IDF member flies back to Israel to fight Hamas
'Homeland over Hollywood!' Internet hails Taylor Swift's security guard as former IDF member flies back to Israel to fight Hamas
The bodyguard called on people to 'not stand by and do nothing. Don't be on the wrong side of history'
2023-10-17 22:17
How tall is Duke Dennis? YouTube star towers over other members of AMP collective
How tall is Duke Dennis? YouTube star towers over other members of AMP collective
Despite his digital fame, Duke Dennis' physical height often piques the curiosity of his fans and followers
2023-10-17 22:16
Frenkie de Jong eyes early return from injury
Frenkie de Jong eyes early return from injury
Barcelona are hopeful that midfielder Frenkie de Jong will return from injury in time for their El Clasico clash with Real Madrid.
2023-10-17 22:15
Ex-wife of IS 'Beatle' speaks out for first time
Ex-wife of IS 'Beatle' speaks out for first time
Dure Ahmed was held in a Syrian camp for more than three years, but has now been repatriated to Canada.
2023-10-17 21:46
'Handled like a pro': Fans hail Christina Aguilera's answer to Jimmy Kimmel's question on Britney Spears
'Handled like a pro': Fans hail Christina Aguilera's answer to Jimmy Kimmel's question on Britney Spears
'I'd rather be you than me so you know hopefully you'll be in it,' said Christina Aguilera about Britney Spears' memoir
2023-10-17 21:28
Internet baffled as Britney Spears makes bombshell admission about fame while teasing excerpts from tell-all memoir
Internet baffled as Britney Spears makes bombshell admission about fame while teasing excerpts from tell-all memoir
Britney Spears' memoir is described as a 'remarkably poignant tale, touching on themes of freedom, fame, motherhood, survival, faith, and hope'
2023-10-17 21:27
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