What a Russian Army Collapse Might Look Like

(thebulwark.com)

12 points | by mooreds 11 hours ago ago

7 comments

  • tim-tday 11 hours ago

    Yeah the way Ukraine wins is by destroying Russian logistics. An army with no bullets cannot fight.

    • Jtsummers 11 hours ago

      Logistics is one of the most reliable ways to defeat an enemy, always has been and probably always will be. It's why I'm baffled by the insistence on the US military leaving NATO and its NATO allies. The presence of the US military bases in Europe and east Asia are a large part of what allows it to project power globally. Removing the bases (or severely reducing them) would lead to a self-destruction of US logistical capabilities and eliminate or severely hamper its ability to be a global military power (setting aside the remote possibility of using nuclear weapons, which, if used, would lead to many, many more problems even if they initially lead to military success).

      • gibbitz 10 hours ago

        This is what happens when the president was a reality TV star and a Fox News host runs the military. We usually have competent and qualified people making these decisions.

      • Sabinus 9 hours ago

        Before the new 'We are a superpower and we will act like it' arc Trump is on now, the message was 'Global influence is a waste of money America doesn't need to care about anything not in the Americas'

  • wasting_time 5 hours ago

    I wish NATO would step in and annex the Russian region between Ukraine and Kazakhstan. It could become a new country rebuilt from modern standards. And permanently cuts Russian supply lines to the middle east.

    Losing territory is the only thing Putin will see as a loss. That would force him to admit failure.

  • vlian2088 10 hours ago

    the Russian army had collapsed in 2022 when it lost the bulk of its professional soldiers. the rest of the war had been fought by loosely affiliated conscripts, convicts, and mercenaries.

  • gibber878 12 minutes ago

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