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Online rangerrebew

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Russia’s underperforming military (and ours)
« on: September 17, 2022, 10:11:32 am »
 Russia’s underperforming military (and ours)

Why do Russian failures in Ukraine attract so much smug commentary, while American military underperformance gets written off?

SEPTEMBER 17, 2022
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Andrew J. Bacevich
 
In Washington, wide agreement exists that the Russian army’s performance in the Kremlin’s ongoing Ukraine “special military operation” ranks somewhere between lousy and truly abysmal. The question is: Why? The answer in American policy circles, both civilian and military, appears all but self-evident. Vladimir Putin’s Russia has stubbornly insisted on ignoring the principles, practices, and methods identified as necessary for success in war and perfected in this century by the armed forces of the United States. Put simply, by refusing to do things the American way, the Russians are failing badly against a far weaker foe.

Granted, American analysts — especially the retired military officers who opine on national news shows — concede that other factors have contributed to Russia’s sorry predicament. Yes, heroic Ukrainian resistance, reminiscent of the Winter War of 1939-1940 when Finland tenaciously defended itself against the Soviet Union’s more powerful military, caught the Russians by surprise. Expectations that Ukrainians would stand by while the invaders swept across their country proved wildly misplaced. In addition, comprehensive economic sanctions imposed by the West in response to the invasion have complicated the Russian war effort. By no means least of all, the flood of modern weaponry provided by the United States and its allies — God bless the military-industrial-congressional complex — have appreciably enhanced Ukrainian fighting power.

Still, in the view of American military figures, all of those factors take a backseat to Russia’s manifest inability (or refusal) to grasp the basic prerequisites of modern warfare. The fact that Western observers possess a limited understanding of how that country’s military leadership functions makes it all the easier to render such definitive judgments. It’s like speculating about Donald Trump’s innermost convictions. Since nobody really knows, any forcefully expressed opinion acquires at least passing credibility.

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Re: Russia’s underperforming military (and ours)
« Reply #1 on: September 17, 2022, 10:59:46 pm »
Russia’s underperforming military (and ours)

Why do Russian failures in Ukraine attract so much smug commentary, while American military underperformance gets written off?

SEPTEMBER 17, 2022
Written by
Andrew J. Bacevich
 
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In Washington, wide agreement exists that the Russian army’s performance in the Kremlin’s ongoing Ukraine “special military operation” ranks somewhere between lousy and truly abysmal. The question is: Why?


@rangerrebew

No,the question is "WHY is ANYONE surprised about  this?"

After all,the Russian army is primarily manned by draftees who are in uniform against their will. Yeah,the US used to have draftees also,but they were a tiny minority of our defense force.

When you add that the history of lies and brutality associated with the Soviet dictatorship,it seems like the answer should be a slam-dunk for anyone.

After all,who the HELL wants to get drafted away from home to become cannon fodder in an unjustified war being conducted by idiots for political reasons that are not reasons to anyone BUT them?
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