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Being the so-called "breadbasket of Europe," Hodges said that freeing up the ports would surely help Ukraine to rebuild its economy. Seeing the importance of this region, Hodges said that he believes it is now up to the U.S. and other allies to implement a strategy to help Ukraine take control of this region.
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Ben Hodges @general_ben After 8 years and with all the advantages, this is all that Russia controls! @berlin_bridge Ukraine will liberate Crimea by end of August if we continue to provide what we said we'd provide and if we keep Sanctions in place. Sooner if we provided longer range precision weapons. Quote Tweet Jessica Berlin @berlin_bridge ·
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Ben Hodges, former US commander of American forces in Europe, said Russian lines are collapsing. "It's an army that's been defeated," he told The Times of London.
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Retired U.S. Army Lieutenant General Ben Hodges predicted on Saturday that Ukraine will retake control of Crimea by the end of August. Russian President Vladimir Putin launched his "special.
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Retired Lieutenant General Ben Hodges, a former commander of the US Army in Europe, believes Russia's failure to successfully defeat Ukraine could be the beginning of the end for the Russian Federation. "There are centrifugal forces at work that are going to pull it apart," he told the ABC News Daily podcast.
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Retired Lt. Gen. Ben Hodges told Newsweek that Ukraine could retake Crimea before the summer ends. But Hodges says this is contingent on the US giving the Ukrainians long-range precision.
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Ben Hodges @general_ben · I would say that this belongs more appropriately under the heading of "Irresponsible Statecraft". Former Ambassador Matlock's tin-eared recommendations guarantee continued Russian aggression. Why the US must press for a ceasefire in Ukraine responsiblestatecraft.org
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Retired Lieutenant General Ben Hodges, who previously served as a commander of the U.S. Army's forces in Europe, wrote on Twitter that he was "sure Ukraine will win" the war, as "the Russian.
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Ben Hodges on Twitter: "'No other outcome except Russian defeat': Ben Hodges, former US Army Cdr in Europe. "It's too early to plan a victory parade in Kyiv but the momentum is with Ukraine now and there is no doubt in my mind that they will win this war, probably in 2023." https://t.co/Ovgu8mwMb8" / Twitter Ben Hodges @general_ben
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US general doesn't trust Russia's numbers for Zapad, says media should be invited EN.DELFI
Frederick Benjamin " Ben " Hodges III [1] (born 16 April 1958) is a retired United States Army officer who served as commanding general, United States Army Europe. He has been Senior Advisor to Human Rights First since June 2022 and also serves as NATO Senior Mentor for Logistics. [2]
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Today, we have an exclusive interview with retired Lieutenant General Ben Hodges, former Commanding General of the United States Army, Europe. One of the wor.
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Subscribed 6.9K Share 253K views 4 months ago #Ukraine #Russia #Hodges Ben Hodges, retired United States Army Lieutenant general and former commanding general of the United States Army.
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Ben Hodges @general_ben HIMARS will soon be firing from Kherson. The approaches to Crimea are within range. This will degrade Russian defenses/LOC's while "left wing" of the counter-offensive takes Mariupol & Melitopol by January. Then begins the decisive phase of the campaign.liberation of Crimea. Quote Tweet Phillips P. OBrien @PhillipsPOBrien
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Retired Lt. Gen. Ben Hodges spoke with NPR's Leila Fadel a day after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said the offensive was temporarily on hold as the country waits for additional.
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By David Brennan Diplomatic Correspondent Ukrainian troops—if sufficiently supported with expanded Western military aid—can break through Russian lines and reach the occupied Crimean Peninsula by.