El Cid M wrote: ↑Tue Mar 15, 2022 11:27 am
What does Navigator think of all this? He said NATO was hollowed out (which I agree with), but how did he get the true strength of the Russian army so wrong?
Why did most get it so wrong?
I wonder how strong (or weak) China actually is?
Will this STOP China from attacking Taiwan this year? Perhaps the Shanghai Clique (lead by a former Chinese Prsident) can topple Xi after all?
First I need to say that I am happy that Putin/the Russian Army are stymied and badly hurt. I am glad whenever the forces of evil are thwarted in their diabolical designs.
But, to give a good perspective on what is going on, and what could happen next, I have to give a quite lengthy response, as this is now a complex situation. I only have a few minutes during the day, and will post a much more detailed analysis later today.
Briefly, for now: The Russian military has indeed shown itself, currently, to be quite incompetent. I had mentioned before that this is not all that unusual for the Russian Army. The giant example here is of the Russian Army in the 1939/40 Winter War against Finland (which had become independent of Russia only 20 years before). The Finns, with a small military, were able to withstand the Russians for months, until a peace was settled.
Please look at the overview of this, the "Winter War" on Wikipedia, which is a gives a pretty good overview.
Russia has always had trouble with war UNTIL there is a psychological trigger for them. I would call this the "Mortal Threat to Mother Russia". Until this is triggered, the Russian Army in its history, has been pretty poor. But once this is triggered, they become a different animal. So far, this has only happened 3 times, the war with Sweden in the 1700s (Poltava being the culmination), Napoleon, and then Hitler's invasions. Once this happens, the Russian military, and people, react quite differently, as Napoleon and Hitler learned.
It is what happens next that is crucial. Will Putin be able to trigger this in the Russian psyche? If not, he and the current Russian system could well be finished.
If it is triggered, Russia will take the gloves off and fully gear towards revenge against Europe.
I believe that years from now, our hindsight will be that we should have given NATO guarantees to Ukraine in December/January when the Russians started to mass on the border, and that not going into it with the Russians should they have then crossed the border into Ukraine was the giant mistake.
Russia still thinks, in an increasingly smaller way, that it is going to end this in Ukraine and get everything smoothed over with the West.