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Military Situation & Strategy:

Russia's gains on the battlefield are not just about territory but about weakening Ukraine's armed forces through a war of attrition.

The Ukrainian defensive lines are thinning, while Russia maintains a numerical advantage and continues to reinforce.

Russia uses missiles, drones, artillery, and glide bombs to target Ukrainian manpower and logistics.

Russian Strategy:

Russia is focused on winning the war, not negotiating, unless on its terms.

Their doctrine prioritizes manpower destruction over territorial gain.

The Kremlin is acting consistently at the strategic, operational, and tactical levels to achieve total victory.

Diplomatic Developments:

A potential peace negotiation is being discussed for June 2 in Istanbul, but Ukraine hasn’t confirmed participation.

Trump administration claims to support negotiations, encouraging both sides to talk.

The U.S. is not participating directly in this upcoming meeting, potentially signaling a shift toward stepping back.

Russian Peace Proposal:

Russia plans to bring a memorandum to the talks, likely demanding:

Ukraine's withdrawal from contested territories.

Ukrainian demilitarization and “denazification”.

A guarantee Ukraine will never join NATO.

These terms are non-starters for Ukraine, suggesting no real breakthrough is likely.

U.S. and Western Position:

The U.S. publicly supports a ceasefire, but has said it may withdraw from negotiations if Russia doesn’t cooperate.

The U.S. ambassador to the UN emphasized that peace depends on Russian actions.

Some frustration is expressed that Zelensky shows no signs of compromise, continuing to demand more Western aid without offering diplomatic flexibility.

Overall Outlook:

The conflict remains deadlocked, with little prospect for meaningful negotiations in the short term.

The West, Ukraine, and Russia remain far apart in their goals and expectations.

The speaker criticizes the confusion in Western media and government about Russia's intentions, stating it's obvious they plan to fight until they win or force Ukraine to surrender.

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Military Situation & Strategy:

Russia's gains on the battlefield are not just about territory but about weakening Ukraine's armed forces through a war of attrition.

The Ukrainian defensive lines are thinning, while Russia maintains a numerical advantage and continues to reinforce.

Russia uses missiles, drones, artillery, and glide bombs to target Ukrainian manpower and logistics.

Russian Strategy:

Russia is focused on winning the war, not negotiating, unless on its terms.

Their doctrine prioritizes manpower destruction over territorial gain.

The Kremlin is acting consistently at the strategic, operational, and tactical levels to achieve total victory.

Diplomatic Developments:

A potential peace negotiation is being discussed for June 2 in Istanbul, but Ukraine hasn’t confirmed participation.

Trump administration claims to support negotiations, encouraging both sides to talk.

The U.S. is not participating directly in this upcoming meeting, potentially signaling a shift toward stepping back.

Russian Peace Proposal:

Russia plans to bring a memorandum to the talks, likely demanding:

Ukraine's withdrawal from contested territories.

Ukrainian demilitarization and “denazification”.

A guarantee Ukraine will never join NATO.

These terms are non-starters for Ukraine, suggesting no real breakthrough is likely.

U.S. and Western Position:

The U.S. publicly supports a ceasefire, but has said it may withdraw from negotiations if Russia doesn’t cooperate.

The U.S. ambassador to the UN emphasized that peace depends on Russian actions.

Some frustration is expressed that Zelensky shows no signs of compromise, continuing to demand more Western aid without offering diplomatic flexibility.

Overall Outlook:

The conflict remains deadlocked, with little prospect for meaningful negotiations in the short term.

The West, Ukraine, and Russia remain far apart in their goals and expectations.

The speaker criticizes the confusion in Western media and government about Russia's intentions, stating it's obvious they plan to fight until they win or force Ukraine to surrender.

See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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