Friday, May 3, 2024

Washington Moves On to Plan B

No, the Biden administration has not issued an official statement on the matter, but the shift has already begun. The Washington Brain-trust has abandoned any hope of winning the war outright (Plan A) and has, thus, adopted a different strategy altogether. (Plan B)

Plan B is a combination of two main elements:

A—A Strategy of Denial, which is ‘a defensive approach designed to stop an adversary’ from achieving its goals. In this case, the objective is to prolong the conflict for as long as possible to prevent Russian from achieving a clear victory. That is the top priority.

B—To continue to increase and intensify asymmetrical attacks on vital infrastructure and civilian areas in Russia proper in order to inflict as much damage on Russia as possible.

Radakin continued, "As Ukraine gains more capabilities for the long-range fight . . . its ability to continue deep operations will become a feature" of the war More of Radakin's words point to escalation in the following UK Defense Chief Says Ukraine To Increase Long-Range Strikes In Russia, Zero Hedge See what I mean? This is Plan B spelled out in black and white.

The bill provides $61 billion for Ukraine, of which a mere $13 billion will be spent on weapons and weapons systems.

What $61 Billion for Ukraine Won't Do, The American Conservative It's worth noting, that most of Ukraine's best-trained combat units have already been obliterated.

Russia currently enjoys "Military superiority, if not outright supremacy, along the entire line of contact, not just on the front lines, but extending well into the rear areas of the Ukrainian defense areas." Scott Ritter: Hefty US Military Aid for Ukraine Won't Hamper Russia's Strategic Advantage, Sputnik The American people who foolishly believe that the new supplemental aid package will help to expel the "Evil" Russians from Ukraine are living in La la land.

No one who follows events on the ground thinks Ukraine has any chance of beating a well-equipped and highly-motivated Russian Army that boasts nearly unlimited reserves, unlimited industrial capacity, unlimited resources and a firm conviction that the West is using Ukraine to break up their country and install its own puppet in Moscow.

" Even if the West could provide Ukraine with the weapons on time, the "big problem for Ukraine," Davis says, is not the provision of weapons, but the "manpower issue.

" Ukraine's losses on the battlefield, to death and injury, have left Ukraine with a bigger manpower problem than artillery problem. 

https://www.unz.com/mwhitney/washington-moves-on-to-plan-b/ 

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