Russia-Ukraine conflict: The forces and games behind it
Recently, Russian ** Putin suddenly said in an interview that the only regret for him was that Russia did not launch an "active operation" in Ukraine earlier. The remarks sparked widespread concern, with many speculating about why Putin is so obsessed with the conflict in Ukraine. The interests and games involved behind this conflict are far more complex than they seem.
It cannot be denied that Russia paid a huge price in the early days of the conflict. The blanket sanctions have brought Russia's economy to a dead end, with overseas funds forcibly confiscated, and the military's initial tactical blunders leading to heavy losses on the battlefield. Putin's measures to stabilize the domestic chaos and shift the economic focus to the Far East have gradually extricated Russia from its predicament, and the recovery of the military industry has made its manufacturing capacity exceed that of the entire West.
With the increase in supplies, the performance of the Russian army on the battlefield has gradually improved, successfully reversing the all-out offensive of Ukraine. Recently, the Russian army has continuously broken through the strategic points guarded by the Ukrainian army, and the Pentagon has assessed this and admitted that Ukraine is showing signs of defeat. Western analysts even believe that Russia's military power is already the largest in the world, and the glory of the Soviet Union has been restored, which is the most important reason why Russia is becoming more and more courageous the more it fights.
The Pentagon, on the other hand, wants to keep Ukraine. They have already reminded the United States ** that now is the most dangerous time, and if nothing is done about it, Ukraine is doomed. Although the U.S. House of Representatives has temporarily frozen the vote on the Ukraine aid bill, the United States** is facing pressure from other regions such as the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, which makes it impossible to focus on Ukraine.
With the hesitation of the United States, the EU took over the "mess", approved a huge aid package, and is ready to provide advanced equipment for the use of the Ukrainian army. With Russia's military strength, the EU may become the "wrongdoer" in this game, because no matter how much equipment is provided, it will be difficult to stop the advance of the Russian army, and it may only accept Russia's offer of peace in the end.
The evolution of the conflict in Ukraine as a whole has fully demonstrated the game and power in international politics. Behind Russia's growing courage is not only the ingenious adjustment of its domestic and foreign policies, but also the complex situation in which international interests are intertwined. In this game, the forces of all sides are competing with each other, and the outcome is uncertain, and Ukraine has become the most vulnerable party among them.
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