*The Russian strategic victory, as it stands, is military, economic, and
may even coalesce geopolitically.* *Centuries after the Byzantine
Strategikon was penned, the Global South would be very much interested in
getting acquainted with the 21st century Russian version of the Art of War.*

*While we are all familiar with **Sun Tzu,** the Chinese general, military
strategist and philosopher who penned the incomparable Art of War,** less
known is the **Strategikon*
<https://www.amazon.com/Three-Byzantine-Military-Treatises-Dumbarton/dp/0884023397/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3GKSSA6PFYYN&keywords=Three+Byzantine+Military+Treatises&qid=1652285838&sprefix=three+byzantine+military+treatises%2Caps%2C145&sr=8-1>*,
the Byzantium equivalent on warfare.*

*Sixth century Byzantium really needed a manual, threatened as it was from
the east, successively by Sassanid Persia, Arabs and Turks, and from the
north, by waves of steppe invaders, Huns, Avars, Bulgars, semi-nomadic
Turkic Pechenegs and Magyars.*

*Byzantium could not prevail just by following the classic pattern of Roman
Empire raw power – they simply didn’t have the means for it.*

*So military force needed to be subordinate to diplomacy, a less costly
means of avoiding or resolving conflict.* *And here we can make a
fascinating connection with today’s Russia, led by **President Vladimir
Putin** and his diplomacy chief Sergei Lavrov.*

*Those clueless Pentagon and CIA ‘experts’*

*On Operation Z, the Russians revel in total strategic ambiguity, which has
the collective west completely discombobulated**.* *The Pentagon does not
have the necessary intellectual firepower to out-smart the Russian General
Staff.* Only a few outliers understand that this is not a war – since the
Ukraine Armed Forces have been irretrievably routed – but actually what
Russian military and naval expert *Andrei Martyanov* calls a “combined arms
police operation,” a work-in-progress on demilitarization and
denazification.

*The US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is even more abysmal in terms of
getting everything wrong, as recently demonstrated by its chief **Avril
Haines* during her questioning on Capitol Hill. *History shows that the CIA
strategically blew it all the way from Vietnam to Afghanistan and Iraq.
Ukraine is no different.*

*Ukraine was never about a military win. What is being accomplished is the
slow, painful destruction of the European Union (EU) economy, coupled with
extraordinary weapons profits* for *the western military-industrial
complex* and
creeping security rule by those nations’ political elites.

*The latter,* *in turn, **have been totally baffled by Russia’s C4ISR
(Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance
and Reconnaissance) capabilities*, *coupled with the stunning inefficiency
of their own constellation of Javelins, NLAWs, Stingers and Turkish
Bayraktar drones.*

*This ignorance* reaches way beyond tactics and the operational and
strategic realm. As *Martyanov* delightfully points out, they “wouldn’t
know what hit them on the modern battlefield with near-peer, forget about
peer.”

*The caliber of ‘strategic’ advice from the NATO realm was self-evident in *
*the **Serpent Island fiasco*
<https://tass.ru/mezhdunarodnaya-panorama/14590575?utm_source=smoothiex12.blogspot.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=smoothiex12.blogspot.com&utm_referrer=smoothiex12.blogspot.com>
 – *a direct order issued by British ‘consultants’ to Ukraine’s President
Volodymyr Zelensky. **The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of
Ukraine,* *Valery Zaluzhny,* *thought the whole thing was suicidal. He was *
*proven*
<https://edition.cnn.com/2022/02/25/europe/ukraine-russia-snake-island-attack-intl-hnk-ml/index.html>
* right.*

All the Russians had to do was launch a few choice anti-ship and surface
Onyx missiles from bastions stationed in Crimea on airports south of
Odessa. In no time, Serpent Island was back under Russian control – *even
as high-ranking British and American marine officers ‘disappeared’ during
the Ukrainian landing on the island. They were the ‘strategic’ NATO actors
on the spot, doling out the lousy advice.*


Extra evidence that *the Ukraine debacle is predominantly about money
laundering – not competent military strategy* – is Capitol Hill approving *a
hefty extra $40 billion in ‘aid’ to Kiev*. *It’s just another western
military-industrial complex bonanza, duly noted by Deputy Chairman of the
Security Council of Russia Dmitry Medvedev.*


*Russian forces, meanwhile, have brought diplomacy to the battlefield,* handing
over 10 tons of humanitarian assistance to the people of liberated Kherson
– with the deputy head of the military-civil administration of the
region, *Kirill
Stremousov, announcing that Kherson wants to become part of the Russian
Federation.*

*In parallel, Georgy Muradov, deputy prime minister of the government of
Crimea, has “no doubts that the liberated territories of the south of the
former Ukraine will become another region of Russia.* *This, as we assess
from our communication with the inhabitants of the region, is the will of
the people themselves, most of whom lived for eight years under conditions
of repression and bullying by the Ukronazis.”*


*Denis Pushilin, the head of the Donetsk People’s Republic, is adamant that
the DPR is on the verge of liberating “its territories within
constitutional borders,” and then a referendum on joining Russia will take
place.*

*When it comes to the Luhansk People’s Republic, the integration process
may even come earlier: the only area left to be liberated is the urban
region of Lysychansk-Severodonetsk.*



*The ‘Stalingrad of Donbass’*

*As much as there’s an energetic debate among the best Russian analysts
about the pace of Operation Z, Russian military planning proceeds
methodically, as if taking all the time it needs to solidify facts on the
ground.*

*Arguably the best example is the fate of Azov neo-Nazis at Azovstal in
Mariupol** – the best-equipped unit of the Ukrainians, hands down. In the
end, they were totally outmatched by a numerically inferior Russian/Chechen
Spetsnaz contingent, and in record time for such a big city.*

*Another example is the advance on Izyum, in the Kharkov region – a key
bridgehead in the frontline.* *The Russian Ministry of Defense follows the
pattern of grinding the enemy while slowly advancing; *if they face serious
resistance, they stop and smash the Ukrainian defensive lines with non-stop
missile and artillery strikes.

*Popasnaya in Luhansk, dubbed by many Russian analysts as “Mariupol on
steroids”, or “the Stalingrad of Donbass,” is now under total control of
the Luhansk People’s Republic,* *after they managed to breach a de facto
fortress with linked underground trenches between most civilian houses.
Popasnaya is extremely important strategically, as its capture breaks the
first, most powerful line of defense of the Ukrainians in Donbass.*

That will probably lead to the next stage, with an offensive on Bakhmut
along the H-32 highway. The frontline will be aligned, north to south.
Bakhmut will be the key to taking control of the M-03 highway, the main
route to Slavyansk from the south.

*This is just an illustration of the Russian General Staff applying its
trademark, methodical, painstaking strategy, where the main imperative
could be defined as a personnel-preserving forward drive.* With the added
benefit of committing just a fraction of overall Russian firepower.

*The EU cannot even come up with a strategy to defend its own economic
battlefield – just watching as its energy supply is de facto, incrementally
turned off by the US.*

*Here we are at the realm where the US tactically excels:
economic/financial blackmail. We can’t call these ‘strategic’ moves because
they almost always backfire against US hegemonic interests.*

*Compare it with Russia reaching its biggest surplus in history, with the
rise and rise of commodity prices and the upcoming role of the stronger and
stronger ruble as a resource-based currency also backed by gold.*

*Moscow is spending way less* *than the NATO contingent in the Ukrainian
theater. NATO has already wasted **$50 billion* – and counting – *while the
Russians spent **$4 billion*, give or take, *and already conquered
Mariupol, Berdyansk, Kherson and Melitopol, created a land corridor to
Crimea (and secured its water supply), controls the Sea of Azov and its
major port city, and liberated strategically vital Volnovakha and Popasnaya
in Donbass, as well as Izyum near Kharkov.*

*That doesn’t even include Russia hurling the entire, collective west into
a level of recession not seen since the 1970s*.

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