Title: Russian Military‘s Aggressive Advance: A System That’s Working, But at What Cost?
In a recent interview with Radio NV, Israeli military expert Igal Levin shed light on the Russian military‘s ongoing offensive, revealing a system that, despite its brutal methods, has been successful for over a year. Levin described the Russian command’s strategy as "absurd" and "inefficient," yet undeniably effective.
The core of this system lies in the Russian military’s ability to attract a large number of people with substantial financial incentives. However, Levin emphasized that this is where the positives end. The Russian command then enforces a harsh disciplinary regime, essentially compelling these individuals to advance, regardless of the personal cost.
"[It’s] madness, primitive, and ineffective in terms of the resources invested and the equipment burned," Levin commented. "But it works." He also noted that while this strategy has shown results, it raises significant questions about sustainability and long-term planning.
Earlier, Russian President Vladimir Putin made several statements regarding the war and its potential outcomes. Additionally, an officer from the Ukrainian Azov Regiment discussed the changes in the Russian military over the past three years.
While this strategy may be yielding results for the Russian military, the human cost and sustainability of such a approach remain significant concerns. As the conflict continues, the international community watches and waits for the next developments in this complex and evolving situation.
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