Andreas Broeckmann on Wed, 2 Mar 2022 10:24:57 +0100 (CET) |
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<nettime> Russia lost the war already |
Russia's war against Ukraine was lost from day one. The people in Russia must now decide how they want to get out of the mess their leadership created.
Russia can never win this war. It will not be able to suppress the resistance of the Ukrainian people who, even if Russian troops were to occupy major parts of the territory, would continue to offer both civilian and armed resistance to this occupation. This resistance would not end.
Even if Russia were to capture President Selensky and remove him from office, there would be others who would take Selensky's place, Ukrainian brothers and sisters, cousins, uncles, aunts, and comrades. The sequence of brave selenskys who will lead the democratically legitimised Ukrainian resistance against Russia will not end.
And even if Russia were to occupy Ukrainian cities and depose the government, the economic sanctions of the international community would stay in place and would, sooner rather than later, ruin Putin's economic and social power base in Russia. This erosion will not end.
The ongoing attacks, the killing and military violence that the Russian military is inflicting on the Ukrainian people and its cities and lands, are heartbreaking. They are heartbreaking because of the current loss of lives, the hardship and destruction. But they are also so heartbreaking because they are so utterly futile. They are a form of murder and destruction whose result can only be the defeat and humiliation of the Russian perpetrators.
The most pressing question is therefore whether Russian soldiers and military leaders, all those who participate in Putin's campaign, or support it, or have done nothing to stop it, whether these people want to continue their role in this senseless campaign, at the end of which they will without doubt stand as the parias of the world, as the Cain who killed his Ukranian siblings. That part of the story will also not end, if the war is not ended very soon.
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