Thursday 5 September 2024

What Russia really believes?

Russian President Vladimir Putin believes that Russia can gradually absorb Ukraine through a slow-moving offensive and by wearing down Ukrainian forces, according to analysts from the Institute for the Study of War (ISW). Have not Changed Outlook Despite recent Ukrainian operations in the Kursk region, which have impacted Russian forces, these efforts have not changed Putin’s overall strategic outlook, according to Ziare. ISW analysts suggest that Putin is confident that Russia can achieve its objectives through a war of attrition, without needing to negotiate peace on any terms other than the capitulation of Ukraine and the West. This belief underpins his unwillingness to consider peace talks unless they meet his demands. In a recent development, Russian forces targeted civilian infrastructure and a military academy in Poltava with Iskander-M ballistic missiles, causing significant casualties. Putin Hints at Young Family Members in Rare Personal Comment Intends to Hold Their Ground The broader impact of Ukraine's incursions into the Kursk region on the war or any potential diplomatic solutions remains unclear, and it is too early to draw definitive conclusions about Ukraine's ability to shift the conflict's trajectory or force the Kremlin to the negotiating table. The United States has announced plans to supply Ukraine with long-range surface-to-air missiles (JASSM), though these will not be delivered for several months, according to reports from Reuters. This move signals ongoing Western support for Ukraine, despite the protracted nature of the conflict.
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