A Big Picture Of Russian War Doctrine

There are few that do as good a job of analyzing the Russ-Ukie war as Pepe Escobar! This big picture view of Russian strategic-tactical doctrine is about as good as you’ll read anywhere. Relatively short and simple, this would be great to send to any of your friends or loved ones who believe the MSM BULLSHIT that Russia-is-losing / Ukraine-can-win.

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Death by a thousand cuts: where is the west’s Ukraine strategy?

Wars are not won with tactics and narratives – they require a Grand Strategy. Russia has a master plan behind its Ukraine military operations, but does the west have one?   by Pepe Escobar

While we are all familiar with Sun Tzu, the Chinese general, military strategist and philosopher who penned the incomparable Art of War, less known is the Strategikon, the Byzantium equivalent on warfare.

Sixth century Byzantium really needed a manual, threatened as it was from the east, successively by Sassanid Persia, Arabs and Turks, and from the north, by waves of steppe invaders, Huns, Avars, Bulgars, semi-nomadic Turkic Pechenegs and Magyars.

Byzantium could not prevail just by following the classic pattern of Roman Empire raw power – they simply didn’t have the means for it.

So military force needed to be subordinate to diplomacy, a less costly means of avoiding or resolving conflict. And here we can make a fascinating connection with today’s Russia, led by President Vladimir Putin and his diplomacy chief Sergei Lavrov.

But when military means became necessary for Byzantium – as in Russia’s Operation Z – it was preferable to use weaponry to contain or punish adversaries, instead of attacking with full force.

Strategic primacy, for Byzantium, more than diplomatic or military, was a psychological affair. The word Strategia itself is derived from the Greek strategos – which does not mean “General” in military terms, as the west believes, but historically corresponds to a managerial politico-military function.

It all starts with si vis pacem para bellum: “If you want peace prepare for war.” Confrontation must develop simultaneously on multiple levels: grand strategy, military strategy, operative, tactical.

But brilliant tactics, excellent operative intel and even massive victories in a larger war theater cannot compensate for a lethal mistake in terms of grand strategy. Just look at the Nazis in WWII.

Those who built up an empire such as the Romans, or maintained one for centuries like the Byzantines, never succeeded without following this logic.

Those clueless Pentagon and CIA ‘experts’

On Operation Z, the Russians revel in total strategic ambiguity, which has the collective west completely discombobulated. The Pentagon does not have the necessary intellectual firepower to out-smart the Russian General Staff. Only a few outliers understand that this is not a war – since the Ukraine Armed Forces have been irretrievably routed – but actually what Russian military and naval expert Andrei Martyanov calls a “combined arms police operation,” a work-in-progress on demilitarization and denazification.

The US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is even more abysmal in terms of getting everything wrong, as recently demonstrated by its chief Avril Haines during her questioning on Capitol Hill. History shows that the CIA strategically blew it all the way from Vietnam to Afghanistan and Iraq. Ukraine is no different.

Ukraine was never about a military win. What is being accomplished is the slow, painful destruction of the European Union (EU) economy, coupled with extraordinary weapons profits for the western military-industrial complex and creeping security rule by those nations’ political elites.

The latter, in turn, have been totally baffled by Russia’s C4ISR (Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance) capabilities, coupled with the stunning inefficiency of their own constellation of Javelins, NLAWs, Stingers and Turkish Bayraktar drones.

This ignorance reaches way beyond tactics and the operational and strategic realm. As Martyanov delightfully points out, they “wouldn’t know what hit them on the modern battlefield with near-peer, forget about peer.”

The caliber of ‘strategic’ advice from the NATO realm was self-evident in the Serpent Island fiasco – a direct order issued by British ‘consultants’ to Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky. The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Valery Zaluzhny, thought the whole thing was suicidal. He was proven right.

All the Russians had to do was launch a few choice anti-ship and surface Onyx missiles from bastions stationed in Crimea on airports south of Odessa. In no time, Serpent Island was back under Russian control – even as high-ranking British and American marine officers ‘disappeared’ during the Ukrainian landing on the island. They were the ‘strategic’ NATO actors on the spot, doling out the lousy advice.  

Extra evidence that the Ukraine debacle is predominantly about money laundering – not competent military strategy – is Capitol Hill approving a hefty extra $40 billion in ‘aid’ to Kiev. It’s just another western military-industrial complex bonanza, duly noted by Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of Russia Dmitry Medvedev.

Russian forces, meanwhile, have brought diplomacy to the battlefield, handing over 10 tons of humanitarian assistance to the people of liberated Kherson – with the deputy head of the military-civil administration of the region, Kirill Stremousov, announcing that Kherson wants to become part of the Russian Federation.

In parallel, Georgy Muradov, deputy prime minister of the government of Crimea, has “no doubts that the liberated territories of the south of the former Ukraine will become another region of Russia. This, as we assess from our communication with the inhabitants of the region, is the will of the people themselves, most of whom lived for eight years under conditions of repression and bullying by the Ukronazis.”

Denis Pushilin, the head of the Donetsk People’s Republic, is adamant that the DPR is on the verge of liberating “its territories within constitutional borders,” and then a referendum on joining Russia will take place. When it comes to the Luhansk People’s Republic, the integration process may even come earlier: the only area left to be liberated is the urban region of Lysychansk-Severodonetsk.

The ‘Stalingrad of Donbass’

As much as there’s an energetic debate among the best Russian analysts about the pace of Operation Z, Russian military planning proceeds methodically, as if taking all the time it needs to solidify facts on the ground.

Arguably the best example is the fate of Azov neo-Nazis at Azovstal in Mariupol – the best-equipped unit of the Ukrainians, hands down. In the end they were totally outmatched by anumerically inferior Russian/Chechen Spetsnaz contingent, and in record time for such a big city.

Another example is the advance on Izyum, in the Kharkov region – a key bridgehead in the frontline. The Russian Ministry of Defense follows the pattern of grinding the enemy while slowly advancing; if they face serious resistance, they stop and smash the Ukrainian defensive lines with non-stop missile and artillery strikes.

Popasnaya in Luhansk, dubbed by many Russian analysts as “Mariupol on steroids”, or “the Stalingrad of Donbass,” is now under total control of the Luhansk People’s Republic, after they managed to breach a de facto fortress with linked underground trenches between most civilian houses. Popasnaya is extremely important strategically, as its capture breaks the first, most powerful line of defense of the Ukrainians in Donbass.

That will probably lead to the next stage, with an offensive on Bakhmut along the H-32 highway. The frontline will be aligned, north to south. Bakhmut will be the key to taking control of the M-03 highway, the main route to Slavyansk from the south.

This is just an illustration of the Russian General Staff applying its trademark, methodical, painstaking strategy, where the main imperative could be defined as a personnel-preserving forward drive. With the added benefit of committing just a fraction of overall Russian firepower.

Russian strategy on the battlefield stands in stark contrast with the EU’s obstinacy in being reduced to the status of an American dog’s lunch, with Brussels leading entire national economies to varying degrees of certified collapse and chaos.

Once again it was up to Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov – a diplomatic master – to encapsulate it.

Question: “What do you think of Josep Borrell’s (Lavrov’s EU counterpart) initiative to give Ukraine frozen Russian assets as ‘reparations?’ Can we say that the masks have come off and the west is moving on to open robbery?”

Lavrov: “You could say it is theft, which they are not trying to hide … This is becoming a habit for the west … We may soon see the post of the EU chief diplomat abolished because the EU has virtually no foreign policy of its own and acts entirely in solidarity with the approaches imposed by the United States.”

The EU cannot even come up with a strategy to defend its own economic battlefield – just watching as its energy supply is de facto, incrementally turned off by the US. Here we are at the realm where the US tactically excels: economic/financial blackmail. We can’t call these ‘strategic’ moves because they almost always backfire against US hegemonic interests.

Compare it with Russia reaching its biggest surplus in history, with the rise and rise of commodity prices and the upcoming role of the stronger and stronger ruble as a resource-based currency also backed by gold.

Moscow is spending way less than the NATO contingent in the Ukrainian theater. NATO has already wasted $50 billion – and counting – while the Russians spent $4 billion, give or take, and already conquered Mariupol, Berdyansk, Kherson and Melitopol, created a land corridor to Crimea (and secured its water supply), controls the Sea of Azov and its major port city, and liberated strategically vital Volnovakha and Popasnaya in Donbass, as well as Izyum near Kharkov.

That doesn’t even include Russia hurling the entire, collective west into a level of recession not seen since the 1970s.

The Russian strategic victory, as it stands, is military, economic, and may even coalesce geopolitically. Centuries after the Byzantine Strategikon was penned, the Global South would be very much interested in getting acquainted with the 21st century Russian version of the Art of War.

SOURCE:  thesaker.is

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Harrington Richardson:Ultra MAGA/FJB
Harrington Richardson:Ultra MAGA/FJB
May 17, 2022 10:55 am

A punitive expedition. No nation building, and there won’t be no wine tasting afterwards.

KJ
KJ
May 17, 2022 11:06 am

I agree with Paul Craig Roberts – Russia is taking way too long and giving the West too much time to weave webs of propaganda and other schemes. They’re spinning this “grind it out” strategy as weakness

Russia should’ve dropped hypersonic missiles on the heads of St. Zelensky and the rest of the fake “Ukrainian gov’t” officials and ended this farce once it became clear that they weren’t going to negotiate a surrender in good faith and instead would never stop “fighting,” at the behest of their Pentagon puppeteers.

After that (or concurrently), they should’ve carpet bombed everything that moved into Ukraine from the west.

Lavrov could then ask in English with his Russian accent, “OK, Sleepy Joe, what are you going to do about it now? You’ve already shot your little load from your tiny pea-shooter prick with “sanctions” and failed. What’s next? Your move, dickhead.”

Harrington Richardson:Ultra MAGA/FJB
Harrington Richardson:Ultra MAGA/FJB
  KJ
May 17, 2022 11:40 am

Since they reject the West and are setting their own rules and establishing new networks from banking to internet, they give no shits about our opinions on their timing or tactics.

KJ
KJ

…they give no shits about our opinions on their timing or tactics.

Do you think I care about whether or not they give any shits about our opinions of their timing or tactics? Do you think that’s going to affect my decision to state my opinion on the matter?

I’m using my freedom of thought and speech to give my opinion, with outcome independence. I’m under no illusion that Russia would come to TBP and see KJ’s comment and say, “Wow, Vlad! I this guy has a point! We’ve been wrong all along in our strategy! Let’s do what he suggests!”

Are you part of the new Ministry of Truth, whereby I’m not allowed to have an opinion and state it? SMDH, man….

m
m
  KJ
May 17, 2022 12:57 pm

They don’t even give a shit if you care about whether or not they give any shits about our opinions of their timing or tactics.

KJ
KJ
  m
May 17, 2022 1:30 pm

Hey m – and neither they, nor I, give a fuck about your opinion of my opinion or their opinion of my opinion, douche nozzle.

Harrington Richardson:Ultra MAGA/FJB
Harrington Richardson:Ultra MAGA/FJB
  KJ
May 17, 2022 1:54 pm

Seems like you are more than a tad touchy about varying viewpoints. You said you agree with PCR. I said based on their actions and reactions they give no shits about OUR opinions. I didn’t say your opinion was invalid or anything, just that they have obviously set their own course and don’t care about Western opinions. You act like m and I launched ad hominems at you like you did at us.

KJ
KJ

Harrington – why even say anything if you didn’t mean to belittle my opinion? Go re-read your initial reply and tell me how you would take it if you were me.

I read it a couple of times before responding with my “ad-hominem” attack, and my second read confirmed my first impression: you were telling me in a passive-aggressive way that my (“our,” in your choice of language) opinion doesn’t matter.

Did you think when I stated my opinion that I was hoping or expecting the Russian military command would be reading and my opinion would matter to them and change their operational strategy? Because that’s what your reply is insinuating, and it’s condescending to me, hence my condescending reply back to you.

I don’t take any shit, pal – even from my putative allies when they try to belittle me out of nowhere and for no reason. Just for future reference.

Harrington Richardson:Ultra MAGA/FJB
Harrington Richardson:Ultra MAGA/FJB
  KJ
May 17, 2022 3:24 pm

So when you write something on a discussion board, that is it and no discussion, comment, suggestion or criticism is welcome or acceptable? You couldn’t be more clear.

KJ
KJ

Harrington – now you’re putting words into my mouth. I didn’t say that.

If you disagreed with my opinion, then state the opposite opinion. Don’t passive-aggressively (by using “our”) be condescending to me by saying my opinion doesn’t even matter.

That’s a load of bullshit and I called you out on it.

And I don’t care how many of these MFers here downvote my comments. I donate to support the site – just mailed Admin some $ today, as a matter of fact. Do you?

Harrington Richardson
Harrington Richardson
  KJ
May 17, 2022 10:08 pm

Calm down and take some Midol.

KJ
KJ
  Harrington Richardson
May 18, 2022 8:47 am

Is Midol what I need, Harrington? Because I know you have a lot of experience with these types of problems. Thanks for the expert advice!

m
m
  KJ
May 17, 2022 2:16 pm

Hey assclown, lots of other readers surely do!

KJ
KJ
  m
May 17, 2022 2:39 pm

m – whatever you say, Elmo.

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Muscledawg (not to be known as Delusionaldawg)😉
Muscledawg (not to be known as Delusionaldawg)😉
  KJ
May 18, 2022 7:00 am

Wow! That was entertaining. Please sir, may I have some more?

Anonymous
Anonymous
  KJ
May 17, 2022 1:24 pm

Agreed. once when nancy was there, and again when turtle boy was present.

another Doug
another Doug
  KJ
May 17, 2022 8:31 pm

If Zelensky were in Ukraine the Russians would have finished him.

trump is controlled opposition
trump is controlled opposition
May 17, 2022 11:26 am

Fake news. Losing the war is Putin’s exit strategy.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  trump is controlled opposition
May 17, 2022 11:41 am

While i agree trump is controlled opposition, your point/post is fucking retarded.

Ghost
Ghost
May 17, 2022 11:32 am
m
m
  Ghost
May 17, 2022 12:59 pm

Headed?
This already is WWIII, and probably has been since 2014/15.

(Gonna watch it later.)

Anonymous
Anonymous
  m
May 17, 2022 2:07 pm

It seems as if most folks have their conception of war as the antiquated 2nd or perhaps 3rd generation versions:

• Second-generation warfare is the Early modern tactics used after the invention of the rifled musket and breech-loading weapons and continuing through the development of the machine gun and indirect fire. The term second generation warfare was created by the U.S. military in 1989.
Examples:
• American Civil War
• Boer War
• World War I
• Spanish Civil War
• Iran–Iraq War

• Third-generation warfare focuses on using Late modern technology-derived tactics of leveraging speed, stealth and surprise to bypass the enemy’s lines and collapse their forces from the rear. Essentially, this was the end of linear warfare on a tactical level, with units seeking not simply to meet each other face to face but to outmaneuver each other to gain the greatest advantage.
• World War II
• Korean War
• Vietnam War
• Persian Gulf War
• Invasion of Afghanistan
• Iraq War

• Fourth-generation warfare as presented by Lind et al. is characterized by a “post-modern” return to decentralized forms of warfare, blurring of the lines between war and politics, combatants and civilians due to nation states’ loss of their near-monopoly on combat forces, returning to modes of conflict common in pre-modern times.

• Fifth-generation warfare is conducted primarily through non-kinetic military action, such as social engineering, misinformation, cyberattacks, along with emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence and fully autonomous systems. Fifth generation warfare has been described by Daniel Abbot as a war of “information and perception”.

While folks are being fed a lot of manufactured news™ of this war in Ukraine (the good Ukies vs the terrible Russians) many are NOT seeing the 4th & 5th generation warfare being fought against themselves worldwide.

Covid-vaccines™ = female sterilization / population debilitation [soft-kill] / supply chain implosion

US / EU fiat currency inflation [not the BS BLS CPI of around 10%] but the REAL WORLD OBSERVED inflation of between 30 to 100% inflation over the last 2 years which is INTENTIONAL ECONOMIC WAR against the masses

Big BONUS POINTS for all of you non-combatant soft targets if you can figure out WHY TPTSB-elites® have unleashed this WORLD WAR Z against everyone everywhere just recently.

GNL
GNL
  Anonymous
May 17, 2022 3:42 pm

Great comment. I want to know what you’re opinion is on your last question.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  GNL
May 17, 2022 4:23 pm

This is coming (first episode is 6 mins long; from a playlist that has 27 episodes all around 5 mins ea)

TPTSB have known this is coming for a loooong time, so they’ve devised a way to make & supply themselves some luxury bunkers to ride it out.

TPTSB do not want a SLAVE REVOLT against them just as they’re making their way to bug out, so from their view it is best to CULL THE HERD of USELESS-EATERS. That’s been planned for a long time but now their WAR against US has gone HOT since ~spring of 2020.

m
m
  Anonymous
May 17, 2022 4:06 pm

Because
a) they need to, as their multi-generational Ponzi is hitting physical limits
b) they now can, as they successfully erased all Christian principles in 90+% of the Western population.

BL
BL
  Anonymous
May 17, 2022 7:48 pm

Anon- I just see a war on humans by a small group of really evil f’ers. It does not require a number or letter to describe. In the end there will just be a lot of dead folks by whatever means. Giving babies/toddlers 30 vaccines til they are autistic or retarded is warfare also IMO.

YourAverageJoe
YourAverageJoe
  BL
May 17, 2022 9:01 pm

Amen BL.
Amen

ICE-9
ICE-9
May 17, 2022 11:39 am

Similar situation is happening in the USA energy sector. For the last 5 years the sector has been rocketing women into senior executive and decision making roles – women who rarely cut their teeth on actual field work and who never had to make a decisions they were held accountable for through that decision’s success or failure. The energy sector scooped these gals up into the rarefied echelons of the “strategy teams” and they were promoted just for making decisions whether those decisions were good or bad decisions (i.e., Vicki Hollub, Occidental Queen of the shit shale deal of the century who is still CEO).

We are seeing the fruits of the ascent of these protected and shielded women in the energy sector today. As soon as we came out of the fake lock downs they delivered us an energy crisis. This crisis will persist well into 2023 as many of these same gals first got their companies into shit acquisitions and paid extremes to get the girl power media headlines, then when the oil price collapsed got their same companies into shit hedge positions and are only getting between USD $45 – $55 per barrel even as spot is paying > USD $110. But bet your horses they will fix these problems with even more diversity because Blackrock is now a corporate social engineering firm.

Maybe we need more Haitian and Guatemalan engineers and scientists?

ICE-9
ICE-9
  ICE-9
May 17, 2022 2:59 pm

Here’s another good one. A couple of years ago I interviewed with a gas transmission company for an operations manager role in Nebraska. The Operations Director I would have reported to was a woman who spent the first 10 years of her career as a school teacher. Then she got a job with this company managing a call center filled with people that do nothing but answer telephones. She somehow had diversitied her way up to directing all gas transmission, regulatory, and maintenance operations for the Nebraska / South Dakota / Iowa region – a fucking school teacher. What really burned me up was her company photo was taken in the field with her wearing a shiny hard had next to fresh pipe lined up next to a trench ready to be welded together, to give an impression she had some technical knowledge.

These women will doom the western world.

Red River D
Red River D
  ICE-9
May 17, 2022 6:57 pm

“…These women will doom the western world…”

The blame for all of this falls squarely on the heads of WHITE MEN.

We allowed it to happen.

We went to sleep and gave it all away. Because we were afraid of being called names by leftist jerkoffs.

Don’t ever forget that.

Martin
Martin
May 17, 2022 1:34 pm

Might be that Russia’s goal is to get the West to use up all its missiles/ammo so there is nothing left to use for Taiwan. And if ol’ Putin makes his own army look weak & foolish while doing so then that is even better since they’re not on his side in their internal politics. Plan could be China invades Taiwan about the time Russia runs out of tanks & the West runs out of tank missiles.

Harrington Richardson:Ultra MAGA/FJB
Harrington Richardson:Ultra MAGA/FJB
  Martin
May 17, 2022 2:09 pm

You might or might not have noticed but I have not heard of any Russian 5th generation fighters being downed or any T-80’s or newer being deployed etc. My guess is they cleared out their version of their national guard armories. I have heard anecdotally that a lot of the stuff we sent is out of date literally and the batteries and electronics are failing at a high rate. They sent my favorite APC’s the M113 Gavins over there which is really stupid because they are aluminum and will stop AK rounds and maybe 7.62×54 PK/PKM rounds but your good old 12.7’s and 14.5’s will eat them up. RPG’s not even a question.

ICE-9
ICE-9

I’ve been reading the same stuff about dead useless batteries.

m
m
  Martin
May 17, 2022 2:14 pm

“they [Russian army] are not on his [Putin] side in their internal politics”
{/facepalm}

You surely have proof for that allegation… outside of Western propaganda lies, that is…

(But hey, it doesn’t matter as Putin is dying from 7 different cancers, as we speak)

Jimmy123
Jimmy123
  m
May 17, 2022 3:11 pm

Putin has already died of cancer–7 times!

BL
BL
  Jimmy123
May 17, 2022 8:18 pm

Jimmy- Ha….I saw yesterday that Trump died and was replaced with a double. 🙂

Anonymous
Anonymous
May 17, 2022 3:24 pm

Escobar, commie propaganda. Ukraine is losing, Russia is losing, USA is losing, Globalists are winning.