Russia will not achieve its goals in Ukraine: a new ISW report on actual losses.
Threats from the Kremlin and the real situation in Ukraine
According to inkorr.com: The analysis by the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) indicates that the Kremlin's threats regarding the possible supply of Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine continue the tradition of rhetoric that shapes the image of a 'invincible' Russian army. Analysts emphasize that Russia is downplaying its true losses and is unable to achieve its strategic goals in Ukraine, even in the short term.
Experts note that the threats from the Kremlin and the attempts to deny existing problems in the army mask Russia's military shortcomings and serve to legitimize further aggression. The analysis of relations between the Russian Federation and the situation at the front indicates that Moscow is intensifying military actions, covering them with new tactics and armaments.
The ISW report notes that the Kremlin's rhetoric regarding the provision of Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine is part of a strategy to convince the world of Russia's military superiority, although in reality the situation may be far from as obvious as it seems at first glance.
Thus, the alarming statements from the Kremlin about possible missile supplies indicate not only Russia's desire to save face on the international stage, but also its attempts to divert attention from real problems in its army. This underscores the need to closely monitor events on the front and analyze the true intentions of the enemy.
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