And what about Russia’s defensive lines? Did anyone notice them? Sure, they did, but this time analysts convinced themselves that the Russian Army wouldn’t be able to hold its positions (or, like in Kharkov and Kherson, wouldn’t even try to defend the territory). “ The report suggests Russian ground forces still suffer from ‘low morale’ and poor training. Furthermore, signs indicate the Russian military is facing an increasing shortage of shells.” One Western expert simply said: “I don’t think they will stop Ukrainian forces.”
Meanwhile, major Western media outlets hyped up the Ukrainian counteroffensive as an epoch-making event, comparing it to the Normandy operation during WWII and even to the Moon landing.
Aligned with party interests Despite the fact that Kiev’s problems were evident from the start of its counteroffensive, Western military experts were in denial until the fall of 2023, and for many months insisted that “the offensive is gaining momentum.”
The problems encountered by the Ukrainian “warriors of light” were explained simply: “Putin may have ordered the Russian military command to hold all Russia’s initial defensive positions to create the illusion that Ukrainian counteroffensives have not achieved any tactical or operational effects despite substantial Western support.”
Finally, it was Zaluzhny who changed the record six months into the counteroffensive, admitting that the Ukrainian operation was at a stalemate. “There will most likely be no deep and beautiful breakthrough,” he said.
Incidentally, Western experts and media hastened to change the narrative only after the statement by the Ukrainian commander-in-chief. “A gloom has enveloped Europe in recent weeks. As summer turned to autumn, it became increasingly clear that the Ukrainian counter-offensive many hoped would bring Russia to its senses had fizzled.”
To conclude, here’s a quote by EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell, who in April 2022 promised Ukraine victory on the battlefield: “No Ukrainian victory in sight.”
No other experts exist In the past few months, Western analysts have been focused on two major topics: the strategic deadlock at the front and Putin’s supposedly imminent invasion of Europe.
The contradiction doesn’t bother anyone – no one cares to imagine how Russia, which, as they claim, is caught in a positional deadlock in Ukraine, is supposed to attack Europe. The important thing is that these stories serve a specific goal: the Ukrainian army, facing a crisis, needs urgent assistance to defend its borders – so these “independent” experts provide arguments in favor of continued military aid to Kiev. As for the imaginary Russian threat, this is meant to increase Europe’s defense budget and make people forget the previous mistakes made by the Atlanticists – who, after all, will demand explanations when the enemy is at the door and Europe has to stand together!
These so-called experts, however, are only a small part of the problem – they merely express the fundamental views of modern Western societies. After the victory in the Cold War (which was not that different from the Ukrainian “victory” near Kiev), the transatlantic elites became convinced that their views were superior and infallible. Democratic values and liberal freedoms became dogmas, and their advocates have practically turned into a totalitarian sect.
There is no longer any need to understand international and social processes – just being on the “right side” of history is enough. In the first weeks of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, this was particularly noticeable. A real witch hunt unfolded, and anyone who stood out from the crowd was branded an enemy of freedom and a supporter of genocide – even Henry Kissinger, a patriarch of international relations, fell out of favor. As for less respected analysts, fearing for their careers or even their safety, they either had to bite their tongues or toe the party line.
Any intellectual knows that when discussions end, thinking processes also come to a halt. This is exactly what we see happening today. In the absence of any criticism, the most convenient version of events is replayed over and over again, and the facts are adjusted to fit the narrative. This ‘intellectual populism’ is complemented by the West’s strong faith in its own propaganda and the widespread infantilization which has turned international relations into a sort of Harry Potter story, where good wizards always defeat evil. This explains why Western experts are so out of touch with reality.
Funny story, scary situation The bigger problem is that the Western elites who are responsible for making political decisions and a large part of Western society are in the same ideological and information bubble as the experts. Liberal triumphalism is quite strong in the West, and instead of trying to find the cause of the crisis so that it can be solved and the international security system restored, these people want to find simple answers to complex questions. And so, with the help of obsequious experts, Western elites have come to a simple conclusion: to ensure a “happy end,” all they need to do is defeat the evil Putin.
Meanwhile, as the “storyline” demands, the confrontation is growing in scale. Despite the resistance of the brave Ukrainians, Putin has not been defeated in the “first part.” So the plot is becoming more complex, and a “sequel” has already been announced – a great and decisive battle between good and evil on European territory. Putin will surely attack other parts of Europe, since he is pure evil. But for the same reason, Putin cannot win, because good always prevails in the end.
Karl Marx once said that an idea that has gripped the masses becomes a material force. The absurd, idiotic idea of an imminent Russian attack may trigger “pre-emptive” military actions in Europe which could eventually cause a full-blown war – a war that may become nuclear.
As always, Western liberal expertise would rather throw gasoline on the fire of madness than try to extinguish it: we guarantee that not a single mainstream publication will object to US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, who warns of direct Russia-NATO clash. On the contrary, we should expect a flood of publications echoing him. Thus, we will move one step closer to a direct clash – and one can only hope that it follows the same pattern as the Cuban Missile Crisis, without nuclear strikes.
However, there is another scenario. The above-mentioned situation may result not in war, but in the collapse of modern Western elites. This is not a story about good and evil – but about the fact that one cannot endlessly deny reality and fight windmills, constantly stumbling and falling face down in the mud.
Both in Europe and in the US, counter-elites are gaining more weight – not because they are kinder or more honest, but because an increasing number of people see the ideological failure of the current ruling class, along with the experts and mass media that cater to it. As the Russian proverb goes, you can’t hide an awl in a bag.
In other words, lies always surface.
Thus, there is still hope that all those people with nice faces will lose their political power before they are able to start a nuclear war. In this rendering, there may be no happy end, but at least we’ll make it out alive.
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