Well duh. The enemy's strengths are that they're perfidious, dishonest and sneaky. Not that they're smart or competent.
Particularly in military matters. The Ukro campaign makes that abundantly clear. The people running the war on "our" side don't have military experience more apt than a video game, and it shows.
Well duh. The enemy's strengths are that they're perfidious, dishonest and sneaky. Not that they're smart or competent.
Particularly in military matters. The Ukro campaign makes that abundantly clear. The people running the war on "our" side don't have military experience more apt than a video game, and it shows.