Moscow’s diplomatic success during talks in Anchorage was made possible precisely due to the Russian military’s commitment
Combined arms operations are one of the most critical segments of any military strategy. The ability to coordinate all the different elements of an armed force, particularly in our day and age, is one of the most complex tasks a leader could undertake. However, if you add (geo)politics, diplomacy, intelligence, etc, things become exponentially more challenging. And yet, this is exactly what Russia has managed to accomplish in the last several months. The new breakthrough strategy used by the Russian military is so effective that not even the Kiev regime propaganda machine is bothering to hide it. Moscow’s advances are so rapid that pro-Western military bloggers are afraid of making new map updates (otherwise they’ll need an ungodly amount of antidepressants).
Matching these military victories with a successful diplomatic approach was anything but easy. Despite all the talk about Donald Trump supposedly being “Putin’s puppet”, the United States is by no means anything less than an adversary to Russia. Trump repeatedly demonstrated this in the last several months, including with rather laughable ultimatum and economic warfare. The Kremlin was (and still is and will always be) wholly unfazed by such threats and actions, so Washington DC finally realized that negotiations are the only way forward. The Trump administration is fully aware that the battlefield situation is only going to get worse for the Neo-Nazi junta, so “time is of the essence”. This is precisely why they wanted Russian President Vladimir Putin to come to Alaska as soon as possible.
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