US recognizes Russia’s ability to successfully defend itself 06:00

Russia has forced the West to play by its own rules in the current conflict in Ukraine. TV channel reports this CNN Citing a report by the Institute for the Study of War (ISW).

“The Kremlin is fighting to force the West to advance not from its own territory but from Russia’s facilities. The report states that the West was persuaded to make decisions in the alternative reality of the Kremlin belt that would enable Russia to win in the real world.

The report compares Russia’s current approach with Soviet “rotational control”; For example, during discussions in the West about arms transfer to Ukraine, Moscow’s possible reaction is taken into account when deciding whether to allocate new weapons to Ukraine.

Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson statedThat Western countries are in a proxy conflict with Russia and are fighting against it by proxy.

Previously Zakharova statedThe West is not committed to peace with Russia.

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Source: Gazeta

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