Putin 'doesn't believe he can secure Ukraine' as Kharkiv could be last offensive|Maj. Gen. Tim Cross

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Published 2024-05-14
"If they can begin to cause serious trouble deep inside Russia, then i think Putin can be put in a position where he's having to think...we've got to bring this thing to an end."

Russia's Kharkiv push could be the end of Putin's war to take Ukraine as word emerges he is considering suing for peace before Western aid can strike Russia proper, Maj. Gen. Tim Cross tells #timesradio

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All Comments (21)
  • @zim-zf7mq
    Times Radio has been literally saying Putin is about to quit for over 2 years now….
  • @bipolarbear9917
    Ukraine was NEVER going to be in a position to launch a genuine counteroffensive without sufficient air power. Until Ukraine gets the critical mass of military resources required and concentrated, it’s unfair to criticize their performance so far. It’s the Western allies who have been dithering that should take the blame for the slow going. Regardless of NATO, an independent pact to back Ukraine until Russia is defeated should be signed and backed up materially. Once that is in place, an ultimatum to Putin that he either withdraw to the 1991 border, or face the combined force of all the allies until that objective is met. “The Soviet understands only one language; action, respects only one word; force” - Dean Acheson
  • @fresh6993
    Wake up Times Radio..You're sleeping
  • @Peekaboo-Kitty
    It's amazing how everyone knows exactly what's inside Putin's mind!
  • @probins2299
    Putin ready to quit 😂😂😂😂 keep them jokes coming
  • @kokomo9764
    There is no way Putin is ready to quit.
  • @ericp1139
    Lol what? Don’t remove this video. I want to see how it ages.
  • @robstone4537
    I would love to believe that Putin would give up, but in reality there is zero chance of this happening.
  • For Putin and Russia, this is an all or nothing proposition. Putin will not back down. I imagine he thinks this is similar to WW2 (or in Russian context - the Great Patriotic War) - losing is not an option.
  • @mrrcassidy
    Excuse me while I reach for a pinch of salt.
  • @erfquake1
    The rumors are irrelevant. As Zelensky correctly pointed out: Putin does not honor agreements. Just ask Prigoshyn.
  • @restojon1
    Many years ago there was a saying in the Royal Corps of Transport; "Infantry wins the firefight, logistics wins the war". I think that this war, more than many, illustrates that very clearly.
  • @allenmitchell09
    Zelinsky just got all this US aid and now he’s ready to talk to Putin. Get out of here bro.
  • @s0ycapitan
    Ah Putin mind reading, important skill all modern Major Generals need to master.
  • When he says he doesn't think sanctions have worked, you would never really know because Russian media would never let this known. I actually think the sanctions are causing more damage than what people think
  • @whoisme678
    I would not trust meeting putin for zelensky.. too risky even on neutral ground.