OVERVIEW OF RUSSIAN STRIKES ON UKRAINE

Guest Post by Paul Craig Roberts

Fifteen cities plus smaller towns in Ukraine have had their infrastructure damaged in Russian strikes today.  The EU advisory mission in Kiev was also hit.  The best current account is on sourhfront.orghttps://southfront.org/russia-starts-to-fight-for-real-overview-of-strikes-in-ukraine/

Southfront reports: “RUSSIA STARTS TO FIGHT FOR-REAL,” but more likely it is a wrist slap for Ukraine’s attack on the Crimea bridge.  If the Kremlin saw these strikes as part of the war, the strikes would continue and intensify until Ukraine was begging on its knees to surrender. As of this time, there is no indication that the Kremlin intends to do what it needs to do and bring the conflict to an end before it widens into all out conflict with the West.

Russian on-the-ground military intervention was probably never necessary to halt Ukraine’s attack on Donbass.  The Kremlin could have just knocked out the civilian and military infrastructure of Western Ukraine and continued repeating the attacks day after day until Ukraine complied or was destroyed.  The conflict might have lasted a week without a single Russian casualty.

But the Kremlin chose a Goody Two Shoes role–small commitment of ground forces to the Russian parts of eastern Ukraine long suffering from Ukrainian artillery strikes on civilians and neo-Nazi torture of the Russian population, about which there has been no complaint in the Western whore media.

It was obvious from the beginning that this was a strategic blunder whose slow-moving progress would give Washington time to widen the war and back Ukraine with money, weapons, training, intelligence and targeting information.  With the Kremlin determined to confine and limit the conflict to the Russian regions of Ukraine, the Russian military was prevented from interfering with Ukraine’s ability to conduct war.  No strikes were made on government and military communication and infrastructure in Kiev, allowing Ukraine to engage in the conflict while remaining untouched, a huge self-inflicted disadvantage on the Russian forces.  Apparently, this mindless military policy was to show that Russia was rescuing Donbass, not conquering Ukraine.  In other words, the Kremlin let Western opinion constrain its military operation.

This, of course, is why Ukraine has refused to negotiate with Putin.  There is no incentive for Ukraine to negotiate.  Putin has confined the war to the Russian areas, leaving Ukraine untouched.  Only Russian civilians are being killed and their cities and towns destroyed, while Ukraine goes its merry way as if a war doesn’t exist.

The Russian policy toward Ukraine has made no sense since 2014 when the Kremlin accepted the creation by Washington of a hostile neo-Nazi government on Russia’s border.  If today’s strikes are only a wrist slap, they will turn out to be counterproductive.  The strikes will fuel more Western propaganda, making it easier for Washington to further expand the conflict and create more determination on the part of Ukraine.

A Turkish government official reports that what Putin really wants is not a victory in Ukraine but “a new grand bargain, a new deal, with the West.”  Putin’s aim, he says, is to renegotiate the balance of power between Moscow and Washington.  https://www.rt.com/russia/564300-putin-west-deal-turkiye/

If so, this is a Kremlin pipe dream.  Washington is committed to Russia’s destruction, and the Kremlin continues to play into Washington’s hands.  If the Kremlin is incapable of facing the fact that the West has declared war on Russia and intends to destroy Russia, the conflict will continue to spiral out of control.  What is needed is a quick decisive Russian victory that ends the conflict and shows Washington’s European puppet states what the war on Russia will mean for them.  Only this can stop the war that is unfolding.  Negotiations are totally impotent, as surely the Kremlin has learned by now.

For three decades not one single negotiation with the West has served Russia’s interests.  Why continue a totally failed approach?  A government that replies to threats with requests for negotiations creates an imagine of itself as a government unwilling to fight, an image that encourages more provocations until, finally, its back is to the wall.  This is how the Russian government’s reasonableness is encouraging Washington to continue pushing until Armageddon is reached.

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19 Comments
Oldtoad of Green Acres
Oldtoad of Green Acres
October 11, 2022 6:39 am

This guy, PCR, does get some things right.
Amelika is toast unless it neutralizes most of the deep state neocons.
They will throw every Ukrainian, European and eventually the whole woke US military into Russia’s military killing machine and lose. Just to get at Russia’s natural resources.
Good luck chumps.

Boogieman
Boogieman
  Oldtoad of Green Acres
October 11, 2022 8:05 am

What part did he get right?

goat
goat
October 11, 2022 7:38 am

I’ve come to the conclusion, that these vaulted security services that Russia is supposed to have is made up BS like everything else the west / us pushes or they would have took the piano player out long ago and would have not had the complete intelligence failures they have had one after another. As such I can’t help conclude that Putin is likely just what he seems we think he is / has been. An honest broker on the would stage, though it doesn’t bode well for him it might seem in the long run. He too had better keep his head on a swivel they don’t get him first.

Anonymous
Anonymous
October 11, 2022 8:24 am

Beginning to think that everything is a scripted play, and that all the players know their parts (including Putin). That no one wants the destruction of Russia, we are merely meant to believe that they do. That the end result and final goal is neither a One world government, nor a multipolar world; but rather a bipolar world (in more ways than one).
Two legs of the tripod world order described in Orwell’s 1984. Perhaps a third leg will be created, or perhaps TPTB will be satisfied with only two.
We have always been at war with Eastasia/BRICS/Sino-Russia/whatever.

Boogieman
Boogieman
October 11, 2022 8:47 am

Bombs away

Stucky
Stucky
October 11, 2022 9:36 am

I’m so damned proud of myself! Other than the headline, I didn’t read one word this dumbshit wannabe General wrote. Literally true.

This is Good news for TPBers. Because … not having read a single word this worthless Piece of Pigshit wrote means you won’t have to endure any nasty language coming from my potty-mouth about this cocksucker neocon faggot who I pray daily chokes on a bag of Diseased Donkey Dicks.

BTW, was it a shit article? Again?

Melty
Melty
  Stucky
October 11, 2022 9:54 am

Basically the same parroting as the previous. But I didn’t see insouciance mentioned

Boogieman
Boogieman
  Stucky
October 11, 2022 10:23 am

It’s good that your holding back. I for one kind of enjoy your potty mouth rants.

pyrrhuis
pyrrhuis
  Stucky
October 11, 2022 11:38 am

Yep

Paleocon
Paleocon
October 11, 2022 9:56 am

Of course, there is a script. Kissinger and Putin are long-time buddies. https://thenewamerican.com/kissinger-putin-and-the-new-world-order/

Aunt Acid
Aunt Acid
October 11, 2022 10:32 am

Meh, again.

Wake Auntie when Russian forces have taken Odessa.

pyrrhuis
pyrrhuis
  Aunt Acid
October 11, 2022 11:39 am

General “Armageddon” has taken over..you won’t have to wait too long…

idaho
idaho
  pyrrhuis
October 11, 2022 11:08 pm

another “general” stuffing his pie hole with white pasty weak tooth pick arms, big gut and triple chin ordering people to their deaths. Ours, theirs, they are all the same. Aquiring battle ribbons on dead kids blood.

Jdog
Jdog
October 11, 2022 10:53 am

It really does not matter what Putin does or does not do, he is not running the agenda. The fact of the matter is that the western countries after decades of borrowing and stealing, have bankrupted themselves. There is no hope whatsoever of them ever being able to correct their situation as their interest payments on their debts are reaching the point of exponential multiplication. Inflation and interests rates are now out of control and the Fed is powerless to do anything about them.
The only salvation left to the western countries at this point is war on a massive scale. It was war that allowed the US to save itself from the last economic collapse that began in 1929, and the one before that in 1907. In both previous economic collapses, the US government went bankrupt, and could only survive by the profits of war. Few people know of, or understand the real history of the US, and how the Central Banks, economic collapse, and war are all part of a cycle that continues to play out today.
The first world war resulted in the destruction of much of Europe, and the deaths of 40 million people. When it was over, Europe was dependent upon the US for everything from loans, to food, to machinery and materials to rebuild.
The second world war resulted in the destruction of much of Europe, and the deaths of 80 million people. Again, Europe was dependent upon the US to provide it with nearly everything. Both of these wars saw ever increasing amounts of power and finance transferred from the old powers of Europe to the new empire of the US.
Today the US and the countries of Europe are once again financially bankruptcy, with their economies sinking into economic depression and no real feasible path to avoid default. Once again, they can only save themselves through the destruction and murder of war.

Mary Christine
Mary Christine
  Jdog
October 11, 2022 11:09 am

I don’t see how we can war our way out of this mess this time. Virtually every country in the world is bankrupt. If Russia isn’t bankrupt yet, it will be if it has to keep attacking Ukraine.

Jdog
Jdog
  Mary Christine
October 11, 2022 3:37 pm

When you monopolize the lions share of industry and trade after the war, it is about as powerful of a position as you can be in. Even then, it took the US all that, and draconian income tax rates, up to 90% to get their debt under control after WW2

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Mary Christine
October 11, 2022 7:17 pm

It’s not US warring OUR way out of anything. It’s the elites who have orchestrated everything pulling the biggest misdirect in the world “Hey, look over there! Putin did this!” while they slip on out the back, never to be held accountable.

pyrrhuis
pyrrhuis
October 11, 2022 11:37 am

The strikes knocked out 60% of the UKR electric grid…not exactly a wrist slap..UKR has now halted all exports of electricity to the EU…

idaho
idaho
  pyrrhuis
October 11, 2022 11:11 pm

Of course they shut down/destroyed the grid. thats how you freeze part of the population to help pursue the agenda 21. Along with war, vaccine and famine.