We already talked to former US commanders Ben Hodges and Mark Hertling for in-depth interviews. But who would you like to see interviewed and give their opinion about the situation in Ukraine? And what especially would you want to know from them?

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@noelreports UK and USA military analysis are often prominent, and I would love to see military interviews from different countries, e.g, Spain, French or Italian officials.

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Ben Hodges
Gostava de saber o que ele acha que as pessoas sentem ao verem um pais sendo atacado por terroristas russos, lutarem sozinhos com ajuda de armamento que chega do exterior tarde e desorganizadamente e com restrições a certo tipo de armas que podiam mudar a guerra em vantagem para UA?Também gostava de perguntar se ele vê a ajuda de armas dos aliados como uma obrigação ou um favor tendo em conta que US foi um dos que acordou tirar as armas à Ucrânia para dar à Russia

Anders Puck Nielsen (@[email protected])

5.74K Posts, 971 Following, 4.72K Followers · Military analyst at the Royal Danish Defence College. Doing a PhD at the Technical University of Denmark about the implications of social media on warfare. I make videos on YouTube about war, conflict, Russia – at the moment mostly the war in Ukraine. Author of "Krigens Logik" and host of "Krigskunst Podcast". Posts are searchable on tootfinder.

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Ex NATO-General Erhard Bühler is good voice and explains the situation very well.

@noelreports this will be unpopular, but "colinlebedev" on twitter - she's french but I'm sure she speaks english - and anyone ukrainian
@noelreports David Petraeus
Are ATACMS over rated? If gps jamming is working on regular HIMAR munitions is there reason to believe ATACMS wont suffer same fate?

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1. David Petraeus
2. Ben Wallace
3. Sir Richard Shirreff, the former Deputy Supreme Allied
Commander for Europe (I believe he's advising Zelenskyy on #NATO)
4. Michael McFaul

Questions:
1.How do we get Ukraine into #NATO asap???
2. Is it truly a shortage of ATACMS that's the problem in sending some to #Ukraine
3. Which will come first - significant battlefield defeats for russia that will lead to the end of the war or russia's collapse from within? (I realize how connected those two points are)