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Submit ReviewThere’s something really interesting happening in Ukraine. The few and far between Russian victories seem to be making them weaker. Yes, you read that right. Russian victories are draining the life out of their soldiers, making it harder to win the battles that come next. On the other hand, Ukrainian victories have been swift, dramatic, and devastating - with each win seemingly making them stronger.
The big question is, why is it that Ukrainians gain momentum with every win, but Russia can’t seem to build on their victories? Well, it all comes down to asymmetric momentum. And there are 6 major reasons for this.
Tune in to hear what these 6 reasons are and how the recent Ukrainian victories mark a critical juncture that will determine the course of the war.
00:00 Introduction
02:40 What is asymmetric momentum?
04:49 Ukrain’s positional warfare
06:55 Understanding Ukraine’s offensive and defensive strategies
08:16 Russia’s unintelligent retreat
10:37 How Russian political interests are affecting their progress
14:54 The poor discipline and lack of drive in Russian forces
16:42 Is the Russian army competent enough to win this war?
18:00 How Russia’s desire for a quick war is slowing their progress
20:40 Ukrainian motivation and their willingness to die for the right reasons
24:58 The impatient side of Russians uncovered
28:30 Many Russian conscripts will die due to lack of training and morale
29:36 The psychology behind Putin’s destructive Soviet-style leadership
32:04 Ukraine is playing the patient game
34:07 Summary
35:36 Parting thoughts
Ukrainian victories on the ground have been swift, dramatic, and devastating. And each win seems to make them stronger.
Russian victories (back when they happened), seemed to be slow and grinding, and wear the Rusisans down, making them weaker.
Why is it that Russians lose momentum with each victory, but Ukrainians gain it? Why such asymmetric momentum?
I see 6 (or 7, depending) major reasons:
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