It has been more than two years since the Russia Ukraine conflict, from which it has told the world

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-02-13

As the Russia-Ukraine conflict enters its third year, we have had to revisit this war and extract some important truths from it in order to better understand and respond to similar situations that may arise in the future. In this article, we will reveal seven truths revealed by the Russia-Ukraine conflict, which are important references for both the international community and the countries concerned.

First of all, Russia is far less powerful than the Soviet Union in those years. In this war, Russia's military power is not as strong as one might think. They had no way to quickly flatten the battlefield, nor could they completely avoid the ripple of their homeland. This shows the world Russia's military limitations, and also reminds the international community that there is no reason for the international community to be overly alarmed about Russia's military action.

Secondly, Ukraine does not represent the entire democratic and liberal world. Even after the defeat of Ukraine, the democratic and free world still exists, and the West is too nervous. Russia has bulldozed only a small part of the region, not the entire West. Such an overreaction can only lead to panic and miscalculation, and is not a wise choice for the international community.

The third truth is that the lack of ammunition tells us that it is industry and its capacity that affects the course of conflict. Therefore, we cannot ignore the importance of industrialization to the country's military strength, which is also an important lesson for us from the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

The fourth truth is that U.S. assistance is not entirely well-intentioned. While the United States has always claimed to support Ukraine, in fact most of the aid has gone back to the pockets of the producers. The fact that the aid money was used to buy ammunition exposes the true motives of the United States in this conflict, and it also serves as an important warning to other countries.

The fifth truth is that Ukraine has paid a huge price. All the United States has paid is to start printing the factories that print dollars, while Ukraine has paid for the lives of hundreds of thousands of soldiers to die for an uncertain future. This kind of unequal effort makes people feel deeply unfair, and it also makes people more soberly aware of the cruelty and ruthlessness of war.

The sixth truth is that Europe has suffered relatively large. The loss of the Russian market, the loss of Russian energy, the cost of the entire European industrial chain. This reminds us that war is not only about conflict between the two sides, but also about the huge losses and repercussions that can be caused by third parties. Therefore, the international community must strengthen its cooperation and jointly safeguard peace.

The last truth is that for the promise of a possible accession, Wu jumped to the front and used the entire country, tens of millions of people, to take risks to challenge the bottom line of a strong country. A battered Ukraine tells us that the Western pie is far away, while the Russian soldiers are close. This is also a warning that the country's leaders must have a clear understanding of the country's future and interests, and must not take risks blindly.

In the two years since the Russia-Ukraine conflict, we have seen some important truths, which not only have important implications for Russia and Ukraine, but also have important reference value for the international community and relevant countries. By summarizing these truths, we can better understand and respond to similar situations that may arise in the future, and we will also be better able to maintain international peace and stability. It is hoped that the international community will learn from these truths and work together to promote world peace and development.

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