Putin’s ‘Winter War’ on Ukraine

Guest Post by Pat Buchanan

Putin's 'Winter War' on Ukraine By Patrick Buchanan

In the final days of this lame-duck Congress, before control of the House passes to Republicans in January, Democrats are expected to approve Joe Biden’s request for another $38 billion for the Kyiv regime, its army and its war. Passage of this legislation would virtually guarantee that the U.S. continues to finance this war and extend the fighting until spring.

Winter has often proven an indispensable ally of Mother Russia.

The impending winter of 1812-13 forced Napoleon’s withdrawal from Moscow, a retreat from which his Grande Armee never recovered.

The winter of 1941-42 sealed the ultimate fate of the invading armies of Adolf Hitler’s Third Reich.

Vladimir Putin’s new strategy in the war he launched on Ukraine in February is to conscript the coming winter of 2022-23 as an ally of his failing army.

For weeks, there have been reports of Russian air, missile and drone strikes on power plants in every major Ukrainian city.

The false report that a Russian-fired rocket had landed in Poland, killing two civilians, came on a day when 100 Russian bombs, rockets, missiles and drones hit “infrastructure” targets across Ukraine.

It was the heaviest Russian barrage to date in the nine-month war.

Putin’s goal: As the Ukrainian army battles the Russian army in the Donbas and Kherson, the power grid upon which the Ukrainian nation and people depend is to be systematically attacked, shut down, destroyed.

Without electric power, there will be no light or heat in Ukrainian homes, hospitals, offices or schools. Without electricity, food cannot be preserved, stoves do not work, water cannot be pumped.

Without power, light and heat, Putin’s expectation is that the Ukrainian people, who have patriotically supported their army, will, in the tens of thousands this winter, be at risk of freezing to death in the dark.

Winter, from mid-December to mid-March, is the coldest and darkest of the seasons, and it begins in four weeks.

On Friday, CNN reported that, after the latest wave of Russian strikes, 10 million Ukrainians, a fourth of the nation, were without power.

“Russia is turning winter into a weapon, even as its soldiers flail on the battlefield,” wrote The New York Times on Sunday. “In a relentless and intensifying barrage of missiles fired from ships at sea, batteries on land and planes in the sky, Moscow is destroying Ukraine’s critical infrastructure, depriving millions of heat, light and clean water.”

Ukraine’s state energy company adds: “Due to a dramatic drop in temperature, electricity consumption is increasing daily in those regions of Ukraine where power supply has already been restored after massive missile strikes on November 15 on the energy infrastructure.”

The U.S. stance in this war is that the fighting stops and peace talks begin only when Kyiv says the fighting stops and the negotiations begin.

But Americans, whose support for Ukraine has been indispensable in this war, also need to have a voice in when the war ends.

For us, the greatest stake in this Russia-Ukraine war is not who ends up in control of Luhansk, Donetsk or Kherson, but that we not be drawn into a military conflict that would put us on the escalator to a war with Russia, a world war and perhaps a nuclear war.

Nothing in Eastern or Central Europe is worth a major U.S. war with Russia that could go nuclear and cost millions of American lives.

The Donbas and Crimea may be of great importance to Kyiv and Moscow, but nothing in these lands would justify a U.S. war with a nuclear-armed Russia, the kind of war we managed to avoid through the Cold War from 1949-1989.

The recent incident of the S-300 surface-to-air missile misfired by Ukrainian forces, which landed several kilometers inside Poland, killing two Polish citizens, is a case in point.

Hawkish cries for NATO retaliation against Russia, under Article 5 of the NATO treaty, revealed that America’s War Party is still very much with us and eager for the next confrontation with Putin’s Russia.

In the final days of this lame-duck Congress, before control of the House passes to Republicans in January, Democrats are expected to approve Joe Biden’s request for another $38 billion for the Kyiv regime, its army and its war. Passage of this legislation would virtually guarantee that the U.S. continues to finance this war and extend the fighting until spring.

Why would we do this?

The U.S. ought not dictate to Kyiv when it should move to the negotiating track to end this war. But we Americans do have, given our indispensable contributions to the Ukrainian war effort, the right to tell Kyiv when we believe that the risks of further fighting exceed any potential gain for us; and, if Kyiv is determined to fight on, to give notice that Ukraine will be doing so without any more U.S. munitions.

Great powers should never cede to lesser powers, unconnected to their vital interests, the capacity to drag them into unwanted wars.

The Polish missile incident, and the noisy clamor that arose for retaliation against Russia for hitting a NATO country, exposed the risks inherent in our many treaty commitments, where we are obliged to go to war for scores of nations, most of which are not remotely related to the security or vital interests of the United States.

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19 Comments
bidenTouchesKids
bidenTouchesKids
November 22, 2022 8:23 am

https://news.yahoo.com/nato-parliamentary-assembly-declares-russia-152400730.html
NATO Parliamentary Assembly declares Russia to be a ‘terrorist state’

Nuclear WWIII be damned; NATOs not afraid of fallout apparently and will continue to escalate.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  bidenTouchesKids
November 22, 2022 6:13 pm

Yahoo makes it pretty easy to tell what is propaganda these days. Those are the articles that don’t allow comments. The little people can comment on the mundane and irrelevant, but can’t question the state.

Boogie
Boogie
November 22, 2022 8:30 am

I think the west is looking for an exit plan. There will be some saber rattling on both sides, my gut say’s that the west wants out. The Ukrainian conflict/lie has served it’s purpose.

Note from Nevada
Note from Nevada
November 22, 2022 8:31 am

The USA has no vital interest in the Ukraine. The D.C. swamp has a vital interest in Ukraine…..

Ivan
Ivan
  Note from Nevada
November 22, 2022 12:44 pm

….cash

Iggy
Iggy
November 22, 2022 8:51 am

I predict Zelensky flees to Israel with 20 billion.

overthecliff
overthecliff
  Iggy
November 22, 2022 12:16 pm

Z will exit stage death. He will be a defeated martyr.

VOWG
VOWG
  Iggy
November 23, 2022 7:19 am

Florida.

Anonymous
Anonymous
November 22, 2022 9:45 am

The $ was about to die so we had to isolate Russia. If you don’t understand this fact, you will never understand how and why we started this war. I hope John McCain is getting his eternal reward.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
  Anonymous
November 22, 2022 11:47 am

McCain is directing US foreign policy from hell.

B_MC
B_MC
November 22, 2022 9:47 am

RE: The Polish missile incident….

Associated Press Fires Journalist Who Claimed Russian Missiles Hit Poland, Creating Panic and Calls for War

As soon as the AP attributed the missile attack to Russia almost immediately other media outlets began promoting calls for a NATO led war against Russia. Additionally, the G20 summit was taking place and various international leaders began discussing an article-5 convention against Russia.

However, the single source of the AP report was wrong, a senior U.S. intelligence official, if there actually was a source. It was the Ukraine military who fired the missile into Poland, not Russia.

The Daily Beast notes today that the Associated Press has fired James LaPorta, the journalist who made the claim of Russian origin.

Associated Press Fires Journalist Who Claimed Russian Missiles Hit Poland, Creating Panic and Calls for War

overthecliff
overthecliff
  B_MC
November 22, 2022 12:17 pm

The source wasn’t wrong. It was made up.

Machinist
Machinist
November 22, 2022 10:30 am

This James LaPorta is a real piece of work or something.
Does this strike you as A pithy display of wisdom?

“James LaPorta
@JimLaPorta
·
Nov 19
I drove up from North Carolina to visit old friends at @ArlingtonNatl
– there’s something about this hallowed place on a cold fall day. I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t trying to retrieve some of their warmth again. Little things. Their silhouette in the night. A laugh or smile.”

Richard Bagg
Richard Bagg
November 22, 2022 11:00 am

Russia is not losing the war… Never was losing the war.. Any will destroy Ukraine and it’s Nazi army in the end.

Botched_Lobotomy
Botched_Lobotomy
November 22, 2022 11:17 am

Whew, the stench of Fake News is all over this screed.

In one sentence Putin wants to “conscript the coming winter of 2022-23 as an ally of his failing army.”

The very next sentence, “For weeks, there have been reports of Russian air, missile and drone strikes on power plants in every major Ukrainian city.”

Unless you have a really bad case of cognitive dissonance its tough to reconcile those two statements. The failing Russian army is somehow able to take out power plants in EVERY MAJOR Ukrainian city? I think Pat needs to look up the definition of failing because leaving an entire country with no electricity, heat or internet sounds kinda like domination to me.

Also, tough to believe Ukraine/NATO is winning but still feels the need to make up false flags about missiles in Poland. Why bother with lies and fake shit if you’re winning?

Pat needs to update his bookmarks and delete all the Fake News cites and add the Saker, The Burning Platform, RT and some Asian news sites to get a fuller picture of what’s really going on in the world.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
  Botched_Lobotomy
November 22, 2022 11:48 am

Don’t forget Sonar21.com and MoonOfAlabama.org

Connovarn
Connovarn
  Botched_Lobotomy
November 23, 2022 3:16 am

He needs to listen to Scott Ritter.

Leonidas
Leonidas
November 22, 2022 12:57 pm

Hard to get those US supplied weapons up to the front when the electric trains don’t work.

Jay
Jay
  Leonidas
November 23, 2022 1:20 am

With all the money the Big Guy is throwing away you’d think the Ukies would demand some Tesla trucks to get their bang-bangs where they need to be.