"The volunteers
might resist based on the tactics of Islamist militias in Aleppo, Syria. The
volunteers should use their knowledge of their own neighborhoods to move close
to the enemy soldiers, leaving too little separation to call in airstrikes or
artillery.
Critics point to perils in the plan
for civilian defense. One concern is that domestic political divisions could
spark violence from armed militias. Some scenarios envision Moscow seizing on
this vulnerability, turning nationalist militias into a destabilizing threat to
the government.
In an invasion, these groups could
“quickly turn into a decentralized insurgency in many parts of the country” a study of scenarios
for war between Ukraine and Russia by the Institute for the Study of War in
Washington noted.
Others worry that the effort
encourages private gun ownership, which carries risks in crime, suicide and
domestic violence."
Of course, the same armed Ukrainian nationalist teams could arrive to
the territory of Lithuania. If Muslim children and women succeed in it, the
armed Ukrainian nationalist teams who have acquired the fighting experience,
would go around Lithuania's conscripts with laughter. Maybe let's stop the flow of Lithuanian
arms into Ukraine? If you note that you are digging yourself into a pit, it is time to stop digging.
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