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- This point always arrives in any war that does not achieve instant victory for one side or the other, when frustration and exhaustion begin to play bigger roles.
- This point always arrives in any war that does not achieve instant victory for one side or the other, when frustration and exhaustion begin to play bigger roles.
- If it really has become a war of attrition, Russia’s population is more than three times higher and its economy is 10 times bigger. Without a lot of foreign help with money and military supplies, Ukraine cannot possibly win.
- If it really has become a war of attrition, Russia’s population is more than three times higher and its economy is 10 times bigger. Without a lot of foreign help with money and military supplies, Ukraine cannot possibly win.
- The Ukrainians are constrained by their lack of means and the restrictions imposed by the NATO powers to wage a strictly limited war: only against military targets, and only on their own territory. Paradoxically, this operates to their advantage, since it prevents them from doing wasteful and irrelevant things.
- The Ukrainians are constrained by their lack of means and the restrictions imposed by the NATO powers to wage a strictly limited war: only against military targets, and only on their own territory. Paradoxically, this operates to their advantage, since it prevents them from doing wasteful and irrelevant things.
- Do not be distracted by the Russian missiles and drones bombarding Ukrainian cities. They are more a temper tantrum than a strategy because the Ukrainian electricity supply system is among the least vulnerable in the world.
- Do not be distracted by the Russian missiles and drones bombarding Ukrainian cities. They are more a temper tantrum than a strategy because the Ukrainian electricity supply system is among the least vulnerable in the world.
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