When It Comes to Conducting a War, the Kremlin Has Proven Its Incompetence

Guest Post by Paul Craig Roberts

To be clear, I respect Putin as a person.  He is humane.  He cares about life and civilization. He is a good person.  In fact, he is proving to be too good of a person to be dealing with the venal and corrupt West, and he has no idea how to conduct a war.

Putin thinks, or thought, that Russia and the West shared common values.  This shows how little Putin understands the West. The West is Washington, and the rest of the West are not independent countries but Washington’s puppets. None of Washington’s puppets represent their own citizens and neither does Washington. Washington’s values are measured only in dominance and money.

Washington is concerned only with its political, military, and financial hegemony over everyone else, including its own people who are waking up in each successive day in an ever tightening police state where the US Constitution is erased bit by bit, day by day.

The FBI has become a Gestapo for the Democrat Party.  The Western media is a propaganda ministry for Washington. Truth that is inconsistent with the ruling official narratives is suppressed.  The government and its presstitutes feed the people lies and tell them it is truth.

Putin gives speeches in which he shows that he understands this, but his actions do not reflect his understanding in his speeches.  The distance between Putin’s words and his action is almost infinite.

The Kremlin had to be totally out of touch with reality when the Kremlin thought that its “limited military operation” in Donbass would be allowed by Washington to be limited.  How anyone in the Kremlin could possibly have been this naive, this gullible, this uninformed is beyond my imagination.

How is it possible that the Kremlin could possibly have thought that after Washington went to the trouble to force Russian military intervention in Donbass, Washington didn’t intend to use it to greatly widen the war.  Here we witness the total failure of Russian intelligence and the total failure of Russian understanding of the enemy with which Russia is at war.  Indeed, it is not even clear that Russia understands that she is at war with the West.  Here and there a Russian says so, but Russia’s actions belie any such understanding.  The Kremlin is still trying to bail out Europe by supplying energy so Europe can continue its war against Russia.  How does one understand this?

It has to be a first in History when a country at war supplies its enemies with the fuel with which to conduct war against itself.  The Kremlin is begging Europe to please let us sell you energy so your war industries don’t have to close down.  Could the Kremlin do anything else to make the Russian government look like the most confused government on earth?  https://www.rt.com/business/564148-novak-nord-stream-supplies-europe/

Let’s put the origin of the ongoing and widening war in Ukraine in its factual context. In 2014 the American neoconservatives who dominate the American government overthrew the government in Ukraine while the Russian government, totally ignoring happenings in its backyard, was focused on trying to win Western acceptance as an Olympics host in Sochi.  In other words, the Kremlin thought the Olympics was more important than Ukraine.

The Kremlin’s insouciance made Washington’s takeover of Ukraine a cake walk.  Suddenly, the Kremlin was faced with Ukrainian neo-Nazis prohibiting the use of the Russian language and terrorizing and killing ethnic Russians who comprise the population of Donbass and Crimea, historical parts of Russia that Soviet authorities moved from the Russian province of the Soviet Union to the Soviet Ukraine province.

These Russian areas of Ukraine all voted by massive majorities to be reunited with their home country, but the Kremlin only accepted the application from Crimea, a part of Russia since the 1700s.  The Kremlin accepted Crimea, because that is where the Russian Black Sea Naval Base is located, leased since the Soviet collapse, from Ukraine which was separated from Russia by the Soviet collapse.

By leaving the Donbass Russians hanging at the mercy of the US neoconservative coup, the Kremlin guaranteed a military conflict.  The punishment the Ukrainian neo-Nazis inflicted on the Donbass Russians resulted in the creation of two independent  republics:  Donetsk and Luhansk.  To defend themselves from being occupied by neo-Nazis, the two republics organized governments and militias. After loosing some of their territory to Ukrainian neo-Nazi militias, the Donetsk and Luhansk republics stopped the advance, but were subjected to artillery attacks for eight years on civilian housing that continue today.

Putin and Lavrov tried to pass the buck to the West and stupidly, although with the best intentions, tried to deal with the problem diplomatically, showing how little they understood the West.  Putin came up with the impractical Minsk Agreement signed by Ukraine and the two Donbass republics and guaranteed by France and Germany.

Under the Minsk Agreement Donbass was to remain within Ukraine, but would have sufficient autonomy to have their own police force so they they could not be persecuted by neo-Nazi Ukrainian police.

It became clear almost instantly that Ukraine would not comply with the agreement it signed and that France and Germany would not enforce the agreement.  Why the Kremlin thought two Washington puppet states would enforce an agreement that permitted Russia to escape a military conflict is beyond my imagination.  That Putin spent eight years trying to save an agreement that never had any prospect  shows how out of touch with reality the Kremlin is.

With this factual background, let’s come to the present conflict today.

When it comes to International Law, Putin is the only person in the world who abides by it.  Certainly Washington doesn’t.  By abiding by international law, Putin gives Washington every advantage in the conflict.

Under international law a Russian invasion of Ukraine is an act of aggression.  So Putin was careful not to invade Ukraine, despite what you hear from the presstitutes.  The two Donbass republics, belatedly recognized by Russia eight years afterwards, requested assistance from Russia to prevent their conquest by a large Ukrainian army trained and armed by the West that was poised to invade.

Perhaps at this point the Kremlin realized its mistake of failing to accept, as the republics begged, reincorporation into Russia in 2014. In February 2022,  if the Kremlin allowed neo-Nazis to exterminate Donbass Russians, the Kremlin would loss all legitimacy with the Russian people.     

In other words, Washington successfully maneuvered the Russian government into war that served Washington’s interest.  As the West presented it, here was Russia the aggressor confirming Western propaganda.  Here was Russia subverting Europe with energy dependence. Here was Russia rebuilding the Soviet Empire. Next Russia would be recreating the Warsaw Pac  and extending it into Western Europe with Europe’s energy dependency on Russia.  No one in the West listened to the Kremlin’s explanation.

With the official narrative set, Washington began supplying Ukraine with modern weapons, intelligence, and targeting information.  When the Russian offensive paused, because Putin or the Russian military lacked the foresight to realize that an offensive required reserves, and as a result of this oversight, had no reserves, the US/UK trained Ukrainians began their own offensive, which has partially succeeded against the thinly protected Russian lines.

The Russian retreats, while awaiting reinforcements, have been presented in Western media such as the New York Times and the UK Telegraph as Russian forces fleeing the battlefield in terror, leaving behind their equipment.

This is not what is happening, but it is not the fact of the situation that matters but how the media explains the situation.  The narratives created by Washington and its presstitutes create their own “facts.”

Putin and the Russian military unbelievably went to war with minimal commitment of forces and no reserves.  The Russian forces simply lacked the manpower, given Putin’s limited commitment, to defend thin lines once Putin stopped the offensive and handed the initiative to Washington. This is one of the most stupid mistakes that a wartime commander can make.

What is actually happening is that the Kremlin in its totally incorrect reading of Washington had no idea that Ukraine would be supplied with endless modern weapons, intelligence, and targeting information.  Not expecting this response, the Kremlin was not prepared for real war.

Even if the Kremlin had better understanding of the situation, the Kremlin has shown no comprehension of how to fight a war.  We are now into eight months of a conflict that Russia could have settled in one week. And mighty Russia has been forced on the defensive with its lines retreating both in Kharkiv in the North and Kherson  in the South.  Wars that are perceived as being lost can lose their glory and support of the population.

To be clear, when the mobilized Russian reinforcements, which an intelligent military would have had on hand from the first of the conflict, are finally prepared for war, apparently sometime in December, the Russians will regain the lost territories, although the Ukrainians might have killed the inhabitants.  But there is still no guarantee that Putin understands that Russia is at war with the US and Europe or what do do about it if he does understand it.  The Kremlin’s spokesman says that the limited operation in Donbass will continue. If so and nothing else, the only possible conclusion is that Russia will be long suffering.  A military that is prevented from attacking the communication and military infrastructure and most of the territory of the country with which it is at war cannot prevail.  The Kremlin has been at war for eight months and has done nothing to prevent Kiev’s ability to fight a war. The Kremlin’s view that it is not at war with Ukraine and is only conducting a police action to remove Ukrainian forces from the Donbass is a self-deceiving idea that prevents the Kremlin from conducting a war.

To speak the truth, the Kremlin’s conduct of war is juvenile. A 10-year old kid could do a better job.  Was the Kremlin even thinking when it thought it could conduct a war while leaving the opposing government perfectly secure in its conduct of the war?  Russia has refused, to shut down the government in Kiev, thus allowing its enemy to conduct, unopposed, war against Russia.  This has to be the first time in human history that a government at war has been permitted to operate as if it were not at war. There is no Russian attempt to destroy Zelensky, to shut down Kiev, to disrupt the communication and infrastructure of Ukraine.

Any country that conducts war in such a self-defeating way convinces its opponents that it has no intention of winning the war.

This perceived lack of Russian resolution enbolders the West to push Russia harder and to violate more Russian red lines.  Violating Russian red lines means nothing to the West as Russia never does anything about violations of its red lines.  Russian protests are nothing but meaningless Russian bluster, says the West.

Unless the Kremlin intends to lay down its arms and surrender to Ukraine and the West, the extraordinary weakness and irresolution that the Kremlin has shown in its  “limited military operation” will encourage more aggression from the West and lead directly to the 3rd World War.  Zelensky is already calling for preventative nuclear strikes against Russia. https://sputniknews.com/20221006/peskov-urges-entire-world-to-take-note-of-zelenskys-call-for-preventive-nuclear-strike-on-russia-1101582414.html 

Apparently, never in Putin’s entire life did he ever learn to put his foot down.  Putin seems to think it can be done with mere words, but it cannot.  Putin’s hesitancy and toleration of provocations has undermined his credibility.

As the West has no fear of its opponent, Putin’s Goody Two Shoes behavior is bringing us Armageddon.  The longer the war goes on, the more involved the West becomes, the greater the stake powerful interest groups, such as the US military/security complex, have in the war, and the less prospect for de-escalation.

By constantly showing irresolution, acceptance of extreme provocations, and shamelessly begging for negotiations, the Kremlin has convinced Washington that Russia is incapable of fighting. From Washington’s viewpoint, Russia is nothing to be feared, only something to be moved out of way.

It is extraordinary that the government of what is probably the most powerful military force in the world has convinced  Washington that Russia is military impotent.

This is Putin’s achievement from trying to save the Donbass Russians without having to fight a real war.

Andrei Martyanov, the Saker, and Dmitry Orlov have seriously misled their pro-Russian audience.  Martyanov and Saker stressed the superiority of Russian firepower and tactical operations, which was correct, but they ignored the built-in strategic failure of the Russian “limited operation.”  Moreover, the Russian tactical advantage was reduced when the limited forces Putin had been willing to commit became too thin to protect the boundaries of the conquest, and modern weapons from the West and targeting information substantially reduced Russian firepower advantage.

Putin, having foolishly let the war go on month after month, a war that he should have competed in one week, gave the US and UK time to train a larger Ukrainian army and equip it with modern weapons.  It should have been obvious to the Kremlin from day one that this was in the cards.  Any time a war is drawn out the advantage passes to the side that is not constrained by self-imposted constraints.  It is impossible to imagine Napoleon or the Wehrmacht fighting in such a constrained way as Russia is required to fight  in Ukraine. If Stalin had fought in the way Putin is today, there would be no Russia.

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25 Comments
Fedderman's Bump
Fedderman's Bump
October 8, 2022 6:41 am

I think that Putin has a more expansive vision than most. He is playing a game over a much longer timeline and has managed to bate the USA into a quagmire that is not only draining our resources but is exposing us for who we really are. The Emperor has no clothes. Actually I think his strategy has been brilliant and he is using the time wisely to build consensus for a multi-polar world. He has been patiently and carefully laying the groundwork for this for many years. The air is going out of the NATO balloon which is no longer a respected alliance around the world. The Ukraine ‘war’ reminds me of how the CIA baited the Soviets into a war in Afghanistan which really cost them in terms of resources. Many have seen this as the beginning of the road to the reform of the Soviet system.

Oldtoad of Green Acres
Oldtoad of Green Acres
  Fedderman's Bump
October 8, 2022 9:42 am

Well said.
Although PCR did get this right, “Washington is concerned only with its political, military, and financial hegemony over everyone else, including its own people who are waking up in each successive day in an ever tightening police state where the US Constitution is erased bit by bit, day by day.”

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
  Oldtoad of Green Acres
October 9, 2022 8:06 am

How could he get that wrong? He was part of that system from the beginning.

m
m
October 8, 2022 7:01 am

To be clear, I don’t respect PCR as a person anymore. He is a hypocrite, a monday-morning quarterback, and a bullschiffer. He is an attention-seeking whore, and only pretends to care about morals. He is a stupid person.

Stucky
Stucky
  m
October 8, 2022 11:08 am

Well said. Except … PCR is not a “person”. He’s a reptilian lizard … possibly even the spawn of Satan.

This faggot who never spent a day in uniform, never fought in a battle, never killed anyone … is giving advice on war??? holy Crap! Putting up every article this motherfucker writes is a travesty.

BL
BL
  Stucky
October 8, 2022 11:13 am

Well, at least PCR figured out (FINALLY) it was da joos that ____________ (fill in the blank).

Tim
Tim
  Stucky
October 8, 2022 2:27 pm

Huh? Paul Craig Roberts is a very accomplished man. Also, he is not homosexual. He is married to a woman and has two adult children.

You have some real problems.

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
  Tim
October 9, 2022 8:16 am

The problems are yours, bruh. Satan is also highly “accomplished”. Follow him if you like.

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
  Stucky
October 9, 2022 8:19 am

It does have the benefit of keeping the flag wavers benighted…if that’s the sort of thing that interests anyone. And yeah, I voted ya up. It was lookin’ a little lopsided.

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
October 8, 2022 7:01 am

I should have known by the title. PCR just never gets tired of being wrong. He’s like a 10 year old who refuses to give up his Binky.

Tim
Tim
  The Central Scrutinizer
October 8, 2022 2:27 pm

What is he wrong about?

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
  Tim
October 9, 2022 7:59 am

Try “everything”.

No Shooting War in Ukraine – Dr. Paul Craig Roberts

From February 2022

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
  Tim
October 9, 2022 8:08 am

Here’s a better question: Why are you defending that idiot? You related?

Matthew Clark
Matthew Clark
October 8, 2022 8:07 am

I appreciate that Mr. Roberts believes in right, and wrong, and that he believes the western countries are in moral decline. I agree. However he is very much a product of American culture in that he wants immediate results. A look at the long term indicates Russia, despite some military setbacks, is winning the war in the Ukraine. Russia has taken over 100,000 square miles of Ukraine territory and her military expansion should yield results in the near future. On the economic front Russia is giving western nations, and their allies, a thrashing that will have decades long effects. Sanctions against Russia has backfired for western nations. They are harming the west, with no appreciable effects on Russia. Europe is in danger of political disintegration. Geopolitically the Russians are drubbing the west. Southern nations are supporting Russia in increasing numbers, and the Oil Producing cartel nations just savaged the west by cutting oil production to increase the price of energy. This will result in more money in Russia’s coffers, less wealth in western countries. Mr. Roberts should have some patience.

Bob P
Bob P
October 8, 2022 10:31 am

Watch this for a more realistic take:

brian
brian
  Bob P
October 8, 2022 10:51 am

PPhhttt… just a Col. and not a a Gen or Admiral like the ones that really are in the know.
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In the final comments by the Colonel he states that the US has set a very powerful alliance against us.

THAT is what its all about, another bankers war, globalists NEED to be eliminated, stat.

Rise Up
Rise Up
October 8, 2022 11:23 am

How pretentious of PCR to believe he knows what the Kremlin knows, or thinks.

Just because Putin has played this Ukraine conflict very diplomatically and conservatively doesn’t mean he is naïve.

It’s the US that is naive in thinking they are controlling things.

Jdog
Jdog
October 8, 2022 11:57 am

PCR does not seem to know the first thing about war. In modern conflicts wars are won or lost by long term attrition and public sentiment, not by battlefield tactics and superior force.
Putin is quite aware that Ukraine is not the enemy in this war, the enemy is NATO. The NATO objective was to create a war that would consume a great deal of Russia’s GDP and weaken it militarily and geopolitically.
In fact the opposite has occurred. It is NATO who has been substantially weakened both militarily and geopolitically. The Ukrainians have burned through western aid like kindling in a blast furnace, and NATO is struggling to replace the equipment lost. A cold and hungry winter in Europe is sure to have Europeans second guessing their governments decisions and their tolerance of foreign wars.

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
  Jdog
October 9, 2022 8:11 am

Russia driving mobile nuclear missile launchers past the US Embassy in Moscow as Russian civilians chant “Nuke Washington” !

https://halturnerradioshow.com/index.php/en/news-page/world/russians-in-moscow-chant-nuke-washington-after-crimea-bridge-attacked

Tim
Tim
  The Central Scrutinizer
October 9, 2022 8:10 pm

In your puny mind, is this good or bad?

olde reb
olde reb
October 8, 2022 11:58 am

PCR recently dared to touch the third rail and applied the label of ‘jews’ to a settlement in central Europe that accepted the religion because it was compatible with their goal of national oppression.

Ref. https://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2022/09/29/are-jews-again-driving-the-western-world-into-a-fatal-war/. Their infiltration of the U.S. government which is briefly identified is the same infiltration of Germany that Bismark allowed after 1880’s. Hitler capitalized on German resentment to the jew exploitation/oppression, which prevented Germans from employment in any controlled profession or business ownership, as his political agenda. It appears the similar oppression PCR identified has been imposed upon the U.S. finances over the past century.

Benjamin Ginsberg in FATAL EMBRACE; JEWS AND THE STATE lists numerous European nations that were similarly bankrupted by bankers.

Why are his two writings so different ?

Putin it where it counts
Putin it where it counts
October 8, 2022 12:33 pm

Putin was getting a briefing from one of his generals.

The general: “I have some good news and some bad news”

Putin: “what’s the good news?”

” I can confirm the Ukrainian army’s recent arms acquisition was of obsolete and broken equipment”

” And the bad news? ”

” Our soldiers dropped it while retreating “

Infectious
Infectious
October 8, 2022 2:07 pm

With this latest article, I am finding that I have equally as much confidence and regard for PCR the writer as I do in PCR the Covid test.

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
  Infectious
October 9, 2022 8:13 am

Well played!

Junious Ricardo Stanton
Junious Ricardo Stanton
October 8, 2022 3:36 pm

We have to recognize PCR is an old line Cold Warrior who thinks like the rest of the beltway crowd, that they can wage war anywhere, anytime and ignore the consequences and fall out. The West as he calls it is driven by a psychopathic/megalomaniacal longing to own and control the whole world.
No matter what Putin does or doesn’t do, the West will still cling to their agenda to subjugate Russia (and the world). Had Putin went in guns blazing bombs and missiles the West would have rallied and launched a regional if not global counterattack/response. Does anyone in their right mind think the psychopaths and warmongers in D.C. New York, London, Brussels and Jerusalem care about killing millions of people or devastating the planet?
It may come down to an horrific global war: the US, NATO and their allies against Russia and her allies but we must realize the West loves war and for the globalist overlords it is merely business as usual.