Why Putin Has No Choice but to Declare Full Mobilization, According to a Former Israeli Ambassador.
Russia’s Stalemate and the Prospect of Mobilization
According to Espreso.tv: Arkady Milman, who previously served as Israel’s ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary to Russia, has weighed in on the precarious position of Russian President Vladimir Putin and the potential for a nationwide call-up. In Milman’s view, with Putin’s room to maneuver severely restricted, declaring a full mobilization may be his only remaining option. However, he cautioned that such a move would do nothing to resolve Russia’s ongoing equipment and arms shortages.
Now heading the Russia studies program at the Institute for National Strategic Studies, Milman shared these insights during an appearance on the 'Studio West' project on Espreso. He stressed that, despite internal turmoil, the Kremlin is poised to keep running hybrid operations against European nations.
'Putin has been left with no alternatives other than to announce a full mobilization,' Arkady Milman stated, emphasizing the gravity of the situation.
Milman also pointed out that 'this is the most critical moment when he can truly be pressured,' expressing confidence that such a step could 'definitely hasten the end of this war.' In a related development highlighting rising tensions, a Russian spy was arrested in Berlin, Germany—an event that underscores the growing friction between Russia and European states.
How Mobilization Could Reshape Russia’s Policies
As it stands, Russia’s situation remains volatile, and the possibility of a mobilization could mark a pivotal turning point in the trajectory of events.
Milman’s remarks underscore the critical juncture facing Putin’s regime, which is grappling with both domestic struggles and external pressures. If enacted, a mobilization order would carry serious repercussions for Russia’s internal politics and its international relations—particularly regarding the conflict in Ukraine. Meanwhile, the arrest of a Russian agent in Germany signals that European nations are stepping up their efforts to counter Russian threats, further complicating the Kremlin’s position.
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