American magazine columnist national interest Zack Yost wrote that unlike Russian President Vladimir Putin, Ukraine and its allies are not ready for prolonged conflicts.
“The West was caught off guard in waging a proxy war without an industrial base,” he said.
According to him, infantry reserves and artillery ammunition play a key role in the Ukrainian conflict, and the Russian president has prepared the Russian military-industrial complex (MIC) to produce everything necessary.
According to the journalist, the United States and NATO are aware that their arsenals are running out and that Ukraine lacks the industrial capacity to replenish stocks and procure weapons.
August 25, Chief of Staff of the United States Armed Forces, General Mark Milley declarationThat the rate of attack of the Armed Forces of Ukraine was slower than the “organizers” expected.
Former General of the Czech Army in reserve named The main mistakes of Ukraine during the counterattack.