The war of Russians against the Ukrainians, even if it’s not over yet, it can already be judged as a loser and Putin’s strategy to attack such a huge country is shattered: Word from Admiral Sir Tony RadakinBritain’s chief of staff, addressing the Institute for Government, stated unequivocally that “Putin has already lost, far from being the farsighted manipulator of events that he would have us believe has done himself through a series of harms catastrophic misjudgments”.
“It was pretentious”
There are at least three reasons that have led to the fact that Putin’s army keeps losing pieces and is constantly surprised by the hosts, and so far has been able to achieve practically no goal. Certainly not the one he intended to do at the beginning. “Like all authoritarians, he broke up trick on their own forces, including the striking power of the Russian armed forces,” explains the head of state: The tsar, in love with himself and convinced of the invincibility of the Ukrainian army, does not sound like a curiosity, but fits perfectly with the Russian character.” He has the unity and the Unforeseen cohesion among the free nations of the world, here in Europe and evidently far beyond, the admiral continued. Here are the three mistakes that caused his soldiers to be so much torn apart at times: surrender to the enemy, or turn back and leave the conflict.
“Putin? Weak and Degraded”
What has happened so far, after a month and a half of conflict, is providing the world with an increasingly weakened President, also affected by sanctions across the West, which he is trying to contrast with the ruble talk of gas. little thing “What is very clear is that Putin is another figure today weak and more weakened than a month ago, and on the contrary, today NATO is stronger and more united than ever,” added Radakin, who believes his actions have done more to mobilize than to divide and have proved that Ukraine “has the one thing that Russia is clearly lacking: true friends.” So the British staff believe there are “preliminary indications” of a withdrawal of Russian forces from Ukraine, albeit partly at odds with statements by the NATO According to General Secretary Jens Stoltenberg, according to Radakin, this scenario will expose the Moscow units to greater attacks by the “defenders”.
The hypothesis of mutiny
As we saw in Giornale.it, morale among Russian troops is at a minimum and any mistakes on the battlefield lead to increasing disobedience among troops, as British intelligence chief Jeremy Fleming denounced, after which there are signs that Moscow soldiers “deprived of arms and morale” is “refusing to obey orders”, sabotage their equipment and even accidentally shot down their planes. Radakin also agrees, despite the rumors of mutiny, that is, disobeying an order from a superior to a group of people (the army in this case), that they are bound by law are obeying” is a strong word, but I think it’s not surprising that we’re seeing unrest at all levels within the Russian armed forces. But how consistent it is remains to be seen,” he concludes.