Infraja
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This is troubling to me only because fighting has moved out of the disputed land and into Georgia proper.
After looking over some maps and points Russia now controls within Georgia it is virtually impossible to push them back. Even if they adapted their army to fight in a different style capable of defeating Russia. I think moving back to defend the capitol is a wise move....I would leave about 6,000 various troops and equipment in other parts of the country to harasse the Russian Army. When facing a larger Army I think mobility and speed is your advantage so move them in smaller numbers not these massive columns Russia currently has.
After looking over some maps and points Russia now controls within Georgia it is virtually impossible to push them back. Even if they adapted their army to fight in a different style capable of defeating Russia. I think moving back to defend the capitol is a wise move....I would leave about 6,000 various troops and equipment in other parts of the country to harasse the Russian Army. When facing a larger Army I think mobility and speed is your advantage so move them in smaller numbers not these massive columns Russia currently has.
