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Putin's Long Game: Russia's Slow-Mo Strategy
Wednesday, February 5, 2025
But don't expect things to speed up anytime soon. Military expert Emil Kastehelmi says that tough terrain, like rivers and open fields, will slow Russia down. Even the battle for Toretsk, a city 90 miles away, has moved at a snail’s pace.
Russia's success around both Vuhledar and Velyka Novosilka are milestones, but they have also brought challenges. The Institute for the Study of War pointed out that Russia's plans for larger operations, like surrounding Pokrovsk and Kupiansk, will test their skills.
So this is what we know. Russia's military leaders are banking on long-term operations. They are assuming that Putin has no intention of ending the war anytime soon. This indicates that Putin's goals are long-term and he isn't considering negotiations right now.
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