Fox Newsâs Stuart Varney has a theory about why Russian soldiers are bogging down in their advance on Kyiv. It has to do with Ukrainian citizens taking up arms and killing the invaders with grenades, rockets and assorted high-tech weaponry.
Varney notes that the Russians are poorly trained and have âlow moraleâ among the troops.
You know, it sort of reminds of me another military action many decades ago.
In 1941, not long after they conquered Greece during World War II, Nazi Germany decided to invade the Greek island of Crete in the worldâs first airborne assault operation. Paratroopers bailed out of aircraft and landed by the thousands on Crete.
They were met by rampaging Greek citizens who stormed onto the landing fields with shovels, pitchforks, rifles and pistols and slaughtered many of the invaders; in some instances, they beat the paratroopers to death with their bare hands. The Greeks couldnât stave off the invaders over time, but they fought literally like their lives depended on their success.
This is the kind of reaction Russian thug Vladimir Putin should have anticipated as he launched his unprovoked and shameful assault on Ukraine. For all I know, maybe he did anticipate stern resistance, but placed too much faith in his troopsâ ability to subdue the Ukrainians.
Well, you know what they say when one assumes too much.