Hey, listen to me! Big brother America said that Russia lost Avdiivka, and it just hung up!
Today, let's talk about a rather discussable topic - Avdiivka in Ukraine. Have you heard of it? That's right, the place where Russia and Ukraine are at the heart of contention. Recently, a shocking piece of news came to the world: American experts went so far as to say that if Russia loses Avdiivka, it will be Russia's own defeat! What's going on? Could it be that Avdiivka is so important to Russia? So how should we, as bystanders, look at this issue?
First of all, let's take a look at what exactly this so-called "Avdiivka" is? To put it simply, it is a disputed territory between Russia and Ukraine, located at a critical point, which is of great strategic importance to both countries. It is said that Russia sent a unit of veterans of the "Honorary Brigade", made up of retired veterans, to launch a fierce offensive on the area. And the Ukrainian side was not to be outdone, sending troops of the Azov Brigade to reinforcements. It seems that Avdiivka's "fragrant bait" is not vegetarian.
Next, let's analyze the key points of this question. Why do American experts think that Russia's loss of Avdiivka is its own defeat? I think one of the reasons is that the capture of Avdiivka is not only a turf issue for Russia, but also an image issue. You see, if Russia loses such a key place, then no one in the world will take them seriously! Moreover, in order to capture this place, Russia has paid a lot of money, not only in terms of personnel, but also in terms of international pressure, which Russia does not want to see.
In addition, there is a crucial issue that after the capture of Avdiivka, it may take a considerable amount of time to repair it. What do you mean by that? That is, the capture of Avdiivka, which Russia may formally consider a victory, may in fact be in a deeper predicament. After all, fighting a war is not as simple as eating and drinking, but also taking into account the follow-up resources and morale issues.
So, how should we, as bystanders, look at this issue? I believe that, first of all, we need to look at the facts objectively and not be confused by superficial phenomena. The Russian capture of Avdiivka, of course, is a victory, but it does not mean that everything is over. On the contrary, this may be just the beginning, and there may be more challenges to come for Russia.
Gu Long's rivers and lakes are ever-changing, and they are deceitful. And the same is true in the real world, where the struggle between countries is not only a contest on the surface, but also an undercurrent. As bystanders, we should remain calm, analyze problems objectively, and not be confused by superficial phenomena. I believe that with the passage of time, the truth will eventually be revealed.