With a larger military and population, the Russians initially drove the Ukrainians to respond, a situation that lasted for three years. And despite the disparities, the Ukrainians handled that subordinate positioning brilliantly. Not only did Russia fail to take its initial objectives, it has been fought to a standstill. But now, something even more momentous appears to be happening: Ukraine is shaping the conflict to its own strategic needs - and the Kremlin seems powerless to change that situation - and despite the withdrawal of US support for Kyiv. Which is bad news for Russia and the US. JL
Phillips O'Brien reports in his substack:
Phillips O'Brien reports in his substack:
The battlefront has seen Russian advances all but stop, with Ukraine liberating parcels of land. This change has been brought about with declining Ukrainian casualties and rising Russian ones— an indicator of initiative change. The land war is resembling more what the Ukrainians want it to be than the Russians. The Ukrainians adjusted more quickly and efficiently to the realities of this battlefield and the Ukrainians are bringing into play more rapidly the better systems to fight within it. They are also tailoring their whole war effort (mid-range strike) to erode Russian combat possibilities. The Ukrainians have the initiative. They are shaping the land war and the ranged war. Russia will now have to adjust or the Russian strategic situation will get worse.























