War is a continuation of politics by other means. As the Kursk...

Tatarigami_UA@Tatarigami_UA
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Aug 17, 2024
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4/ Such sudden silence from the so-called "peace doves" is not surprising. They have never been genuinely interested in peace but rather in Ukraine's capitulation and the secession of Ukrainian lands to Russia. Where are these voices now, calling for the war to end in Kursk?
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5/ Let's examine another pivotal aspect: Russia's red lines. In the informational space, there are frequent statements about U.S. inconsistency with red lines, contrasted with the much more "real and substantiated" red lines drawn by Russia...
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7/ While some political pundits in Russia and the West are attempting to spin the narrative by saying that Ukraine violated agreements with the West by entering Russian territory, this can easily be fact-checked by referring to official statements from authorized representatives
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9/ This operation has challenged the established opinion, formed after the unsuccessful 2023 counter-offensive, that a successful large-scale operation at the division or corps level was impossible due to ISR capabilities. Yet, Russia failed to identify the looming offensive
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10/ The operation also highlights a stark contrast: Ukraine's surgical strikes on moving Russian columns with HIMARS versus Russia's deliberate and methodical destruction of Ukrainian settlements with artillery, MLRS, and missile strikes.
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11/ Ukrainian forces have managed to take towns with minimal destruction, as demonstrated by the liberation of Kharkiv and Kherson in 2022 and the seizure of Sudzha in 2024. In contrast, Russian forces rely on the destruction of settlements, as evidenced in Mariupol and Avdiivka
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12/ Whether this operation results in a strategic win for Ukraine or not, it has shown that Ukraine can conduct complex, large-scale operations while maintaining higher moral ground and discipline. Perhaps it is too early to write off Ukraine, as some politicians are eager to do
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13/ This might be the best opportunity for the West to reassess its approach to self-imposed restrictions and increase pressure on Russia both diplomatically and militarily (through the provision of aid). It’s time to reconsider policies that are based on ineffective red lines.




