London, (Parliament Politics Magazine) – While there are many reasons why Putin is unlikely to lose the war in Ukraine on the battlefield, his country is likely to suffer in the long run from the unintended consequences of an undeclared conflict. If Putin cannot control his army, he will most likely fail in his goal of denazification and demilitarization, and the unpredictability of the conflict will prove difficult for Russia to digest.
The first thing to note is that it is the Ukrainian people who have rallied to the leader’s call, and have confronted the forces of fear with weapons. They are not just “hanging on,” they are standing firm. The Russian government and military will always lose when force and fear are used against them. The military officers who started the war likely thought that the Ukrainians would cower and capitulate, but their actions have proven otherwise.
It is possible that Russia could lose the war on Ukraine if the Ukrainians surrender to the Russians. Nevertheless, the Russian government has lost the battle in Ukraine. The military and the Russian leadership have been unable to advance. As a result, Moscow will have to spend years stamping out Ukrainian independence. Meanwhile, it will suffer tough international sanctions, which will impact the oligarch elite in Russia.
The Russian gamble seems to be falling apart with each passing day. While the Ukrainian people are proving their resistance and winning the admiration of the world, they have the capacity to keep going. Although they may not be able to conquer the entire country, the Russians must hold Ukraine if they want to win the war and the Russian people. If they do, they will never get their empire back. If they do, they will be forced to reclaim the territory and reintegrate it into Russia.
Despite the Russian military’s progress in the south, the war in Ukraine is unlikely to end anytime soon. It is likely to continue for years. But, in the meantime, the most important question is, how long will the Kremlin survive the war on Ukraine? Is Russia really losing the battle over Ukraine? That is the question. The main question is: Will the Russian leaders of the Kremlin stand up to the Ukrainians?
The war in Ukraine has already killed thousands of people, but it is unclear how many of them died in the fighting. In the past few days, there have been attempts to end the conflict, but these efforts have been fruitless. The Russian government has reportedly sent over a hundred troops to the region to stop the Ukrainian army from doing anything. However, the Ukrainian government has not replied to the demands of the UN.
The Russian government’s full-scale military invasion in Ukraine is reminiscent of the Balkan Wars of the 1990s and the “shock and awe” campaign in Iraq. Moreover, the conflict has no borders or national boundaries. And unlike other wars, this one is not a civil war. As the president of the Ukrainian government, Putin is admitting defeat, and the Ukrainian people have been the best victims of the conflict.
The Russian military has become increasingly aggressive, shelling civilian areas and destroying hospitals. The Ukrainian government is threatening to impose sanctions on the Russian government and NATO to prevent the conflict. In addition to imposing sanctions, the Russian army has called for the recognition of Crimea as Russian territory. Those actions have made Moscow the focus of international media. While there is no proof that Russia is winning the war, there is a very real risk of both countries being swayed by political interests.
It is clear that Russia is losing the war on Ukraine, and this is no surprise. Despite the fact that the Ukrainian people are defending their nation’s independence, it is a sign of their resistance to the Russian invasion. If the Russian military wins, it will be difficult to stop their escalating behavior. The war is a long-term struggle for both sides, and both sides will need to find a solution to the conflict.