Why Ukraine won’t win, from Andrew Korybko at korybko.com:
Ukraine’s problems are immense and multifaceted, but they’re all connected one way or another to the five following factors.
It’s beginning to dawn on most Westerners that the US’ long-delayed aid to Ukraine isn’t all that it was hyped up to be and will only at most temporarily slow down the pace of Russia’s increasingly rapid advances. The conflict’s tempo has gradually intensified as Russia exploited Ukraine’s disastrous counteroffensive to regain the military-strategic initiative. Ukraine’s problems are immense and multifaceted, but they’re all connected one way or another to the five following factors:
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1. Russia’s Military-Industrial Complex Continues Outproducing NATO’s
Russia won the “race of logistics”/“war of attrition” with NATO long ago and that’s why it continued gaining ground over the past 18 months. The sanctions failed to bankrupt the Kremlin, required resources for production remain readily available, and sabotage had no impact on the assembly lines. Not only has NATO been unable to stop Russia’s military-industrial complex, but it couldn’t ramp up its own during this time either, thus creating an unbridgeable gap that weakens Ukraine more by the week.
They don’t have massive industrial base beyond the Ural mountains, Mongolian recruits and foreign legions of happy to volunteer mercenaries, eleven time zones, massive Electronic Warfare wing that is taken seriously with promotions and encouraging new recruits to sign up?
You have to think of these things before you unleash the dogs of WAR.
Saw one earlier that Prigo faked his demise and they are about to capture Kony in Africa and bring the girls home where the hashtag brigades failed!
Not Sure on that one could be the Bee, about to check it out.
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