Richard Barrons
Who Will Emerge Victorious From the War? Our Readers Have Spoken
Recent developments in the Ukraine-Russia conflict have heightened concerns about the potential for further escalation and the devastating impact on both nations and the broader international community. The conflict, marked by ongoing military operations and diplomatic maneuvering, has garnered significant attention from global leaders, analysts, and the public alike.
Is a 'Korean Scenario' in Ukraine Possible?
A Belgian reserve colonel, Roger Housen, has issued a stark warning regarding the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, suggesting that it may be heading towards a "Korean scenario." Housen's assessment, reported in local media and BTA, comes in response to recent remarks by British General Richard Barrons, who suggested that Russia could emerge victorious in the war this year.
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Warning of Catastrophe: Experts Fear Ukraine Could Face Defeat by Russian Army
Sir Richard Barrons, former leader of the British army's joint command, has issued a stark warning, suggesting that Ukraine may be on the brink of defeat by the Russian army this year. Concerns over the potential for Ukrainian losses stem from critical shortages in ammunition, troops, and air defenses, compounded by Russia's preparation for a summer offensive.
The end for the Wagner Group? "They are broken"
General Richard Barrons, the former commander of the Joint Forces Command, told Sky News that Moscow had to move its "precious human resources" to stop Ukrainian forces north and south of the city.
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British warships ‘so noisy’ Russian submarines can hear them 100 miles away, investigation finds
Britain’s ability to defend itself against a major attack has been called into question after an investigation found serious shortcomings in the country’s military capabilities.
The Navy’s Type 45 destroyers are so loud they can be heard 100 miles away by Russian submarines, it has emerged.