UKRAINE LOSING DECISIVELY

Guest Post by Paul Craig Roberts

No useful information about Ukraine can be obtained from Western media. The Russian military operates without the need of news releases, so little information is provided.

Last week Pentagon spokesman John Kirby said, “Of course they [Ukraine] can win this. The proof is literally in the outcomes that you’re seeing everyday.” Kirby must get his information from CNN. I don’t know of any battles the Ukrainians have won. I don’t know of any Ukrainian forces that are not surrounded and trapped, cut off from supplies. There are no offensive actions being conducted by Ukrainian military or Azov militia. Ukrainian military infrastructure and command and control systems have been destroyed. When the West delivers weapons, the weapons are destroyed on arrival as was the S-300 air defense system from Slovakia.

The Kremlin appointed a new commander of the operation, and the change in command has been presented by the Western media as an attempt to free Russian forces from a stalemate.

As there is no stalemate, the commander might have been replaced because of objection to the restricted use of Russian heavy weapons, which have mainly been restricted to the destruction of the Ukrainian military infrastructure. The Kremlin’s strategy means casualties among Russian troops who have to clear the surrounded areas in street fighting. Most generals don’t like this use of troops when heavy weapons can eliminate the opposing force.

It is necessary to understand that there has been no Russian invasion of Ukraine. Russian troops are operating only in eastern and southern Ukraine. The troops served the purpose of preventing a large Ukrainian army, now encircled and trapped, from conquering the two Donbass Russian republics recently recognized by Russia after an eight-year delay. The other task assigned to the Russian troops is to exterminate the neo-Nazi Azov militia that has committed atrocities against the Donbass Russians. The process has gone slowly, because the fighting is mainly in Donbass, which is populated by Russians, and the Kremlin wants to rescue the people, not kill them.

The mistakes the Kremlin made were eight years ago and in the eight years since. The Kremlin, focused on the Sochi Olympics, did not intervene and prevent Washington’s overthrow of the Ukrainian government. The Kremlin failed to pre-empt the crisis in Donbass when the Kremlin refused the Donbass appeal to be reincorporated in Russia like Crimea. The Kremlin, stupidly relying on negotiation with the West to enforce the Minsk Agreement to stop Ukraine’s attacks on Donbass, permitted eight years of Azov attacks on Donbass and erosion of Donbass territory, while Washington equipped and trained a Ukrainian army. In other words, the Kremlin had learned nothing from the Washington-organized attack on South Ossetia by Georgia in 2008.

Russia would rather the conflict end without having to destroy the trapped Ukrainian army and for this reason keeps negotiating with Washington’s puppet Zelensky who has no authority to agree to anything. As it is not usual for the victor to pursue negotiations, the Kremlin’s proclivity for negotiation makes Russian arms look weak, and this encourages the West to keep the conflict going.

I think the limited nature of the Russian intervention was a mistake. Nevertheless, if Russia can’t achieve its goal in the limited way chosen, the option remains for a wider attack.

I believe the main problem for Russia is that the government tries to be Goody Two Shoes in its dealings with Satan. I see the Kremlin has now backed off its plan to nationalize Western businesses, because it wants to show that Russia, unlike the West, respects private property. And despite Germany’s hostile actions against Russia, the Kremlin is still supplying Germany with energy in order to demonstrate, again, that Russia, unlike the West, adheres to contractual obligations. It is this kind of stupidity that can defeat Russia. The West doesn’t respond by saying, “Look how reliable the Russians are.” Instead it says, “Look how stupid the Russians are. We are doing everything possible to frustrate them in Ukraine, and in Slovakia, Finland, and Sweden, and are putting more troops and bases on their border, and they sell us the energy with which to do it.”

Perhaps the Kremlin is betting that the EU’s attempt to ban Russian energy from Europe, which has met strong opposition from European countries, will end with NATO’s breakup, but Russia itself could break up NATO and the EU by turning off the energy. Apparently, this sensible step is blocked by the Russian central bank chief, who advises the Kremlin that Russia has to have export earnings from the West, thus effectively blocking Russian counter-sanctions and contributing to the success of the sanctions against Russia. A government that cannot get its act together can lose the benefit of its military superiority.

Meanwhile Stoltenberg continues to issue meaningless NATO threats. The British press reports that:

“NATO is drawing up plans to deploy a permanent full-scale military force on its border in an effort to combat future Russian aggression following the invasion of Ukraine, the alliance’s secretary general has revealed.” https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2022/04/09/exclusive-full-scale-nato-military-force-defend-borders/

According to the report, “a full scale military force” consists of “eight multinational NATO battlegroups all along the eastern flank, from the Baltic to the Black Sea.” https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/nato-plans-massive-military-buildup-russias-border-citing-major-reset   A battlegroup consists of 1,000-1,500 soldiers, so Stoltenberg thinks a NATO tower of babel force of 10,000 to 12,000 soldiers scattered over thousands of miles from the Baltic to the Black Sea suffices to stop a Russian invasion! What kind of world does Stoltenberg live in?

Russia has no need or intent to invade Poland, Romania, the Baltics, Finland, Sweden. Missile bases in these countries can be eliminated with precision weapons from a great distance. Russia sent troops into Ukraine in order to liberate Donbass from Azov attack and occupation and to prevent the invasion of Donbass by a 100,000 Ukrainian army.

If Russia had acted sensibly eight years ago, the current intervention would not have been necessary. One wonders what new mistakes the Kremlin will make that will necessitate further interventions in the future.

See also: https://gilbertdoctorow.com/2022/04/09/read-all-about-it-final-days-of-the-battle-for-mariupol/ 

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11 Comments
Iska Waran
Iska Waran
April 12, 2022 9:03 am

I always check http://www.twitter.com/RealGonzaloLira
He’s in Kharkov / Kharkiv. Chilean-American (I think) married to a Ukrainian woman. He’s lived there > 5 years. Very anti-GAE (empire of lies), anti Zelensky, so take that into account. Definitely contrary to the US narrative.

PSBindy
PSBindy
  Iska Waran
April 12, 2022 12:32 pm

Thx, I.W.
Seen a vid or two of his reporting, probably from here. Got him bookmarked now.

Stucky
Stucky
April 12, 2022 9:35 am

#1 Existential question of the day; mirror mirror on the wall who is the biggest fucken liar of all? John Kirby, Jen Pissucky, or Baghdad Bob?

#2 Existential question of the day; is that an actual mustache? A tattoo? Or a birth defect?

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samthere403
samthere403
  Stucky
April 12, 2022 10:17 am

What a buffoon. It’s very frustrating to see these idiots in charge of our country.

Red River D
Red River D
  Stucky
April 12, 2022 12:24 pm

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Junious Ricardo Stanton
Junious Ricardo Stanton
April 12, 2022 11:38 am

PCR means well but he is a “Cold Warrior” from the 50’s and 60’s who has internalized Western hubris about war, he has a “we had to destroy the village in order to save it” mentality. He has bought into the MIC mantra “what’s the use of having these marvelous weapons if we don’t use them” mindset. Roberts feels “diplomacy” (Russia totally has the upper hand in this situation and is playing the good cop at this time) is counterproductive. Time will tell.
While you cannot negotiate with psychopaths, Putin is attempting to provide a way for the misanthropes in Ukraine to save face and avoid total humiliation. Putin knows how the West’s political humiliation of Germany following WWI helped set the stage for WWII. Roberts is a child of Western culture where incessant internecine wars, indiscriminate killing, rape and plunder have been the norm for thousands of years.

World War Zeke (Astoria)
World War Zeke (Astoria)
  Junious Ricardo Stanton
April 12, 2022 7:47 pm

An astute assessment. I’ve seen PCR become more bitter and frustrated over the two decades of his writing about bureaucratic swamp betrayal of the public trust and also the complete collapse of Republican values. It must be very debilitating to witness it all undone and zero enduring restoration of civic power. Even accessory to murder Judith Miller is back. How is this even possible after Aspen/Curve Ball lies?

World War Zeke (Astoria)
World War Zeke (Astoria)
  World War Zeke (Astoria)
April 12, 2022 8:46 pm

Pardon, alleged accessory to murder.

KIA U.S. personnel and 1+ million snuffed Iraqis were not an important consideration in those halcyon days of PNAC Mission Accomplished.

Obbledy
Obbledy
April 12, 2022 4:02 pm

Dear Vlad,lesson no.1 when dealing with leftists is they only know force! No amount of appeasing these evil people will ever satisfy them,they only want our/your destruction at the cost of Humanity itself!!!
They are death and must be defeated!

World War Zeke (Astoria)
World War Zeke (Astoria)
  Obbledy
April 12, 2022 8:15 pm

Similar to a President Merkin Muffley (1964), Vladimir Putin may not want to go down in history as a renowned mass murderer. An escalation to WW3 must be averted, not an easy task given the quality of the Young Global Lucifers and their sclerotic enablers.

How victory is attained is of real importance to a people stripped of being allowed to exercise their moral judgement after those 75 years of Marxist degradation. Unlike the decadent West, a moral people don’t spend their lives jeering at gladiatorial blood-sport at the Coliseum. They renovate it into a place of light and truth, a Saint Basil’s Hagia Sofia.

Victory with honor would again become expected.

Matthew Clark
Matthew Clark
April 12, 2022 5:54 pm

Russia is also winning the geopolitical war. Most nation outside Europe and North America are supporting Russia. As well if Le Pen wins the French presidency the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation will be fractured.