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Interesting and impressive summary! Sorry, this is a long question. May, 2022, the War for NATO Enlargement and Russian Balkanization had just been extended, and outlasted the Istanbul Peace Accords that had been signed by both sides in April and prompted the Russians to withdraw from Kiev.

But when both opposing forces have full satellite mapping and geolocation of the other side's every movement, across a line of contact that’s 1,600 km/1,000 miles long and electronic warfare has transformed both aerial strikes and defense against them -- making this war uniquely affected by the speed of information and intelligence operations -- how do you assess the way each side's strategy and tactics have been affected by that velocitization of data?

But wait, on second thought, that’s probably a classified, restricted discussion and maybe related to why you got kicked off Medium. Like it or not, in modern information warfare, just being aware of the order of battle is maybe enough to makes anyone a potential casualty of the conflict.

"Never mind," in the famous words of SNL's Emily Lotella.

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Oops ~ enough to make anyone...

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