PUTIN’S BLUFF – THERE IS NO RED LINE: CRIMEA, KURSK, REFINERIES, AIRBASES. Vlog 788: War in Ukraine
Video Summary
The author argues that Russia’s “red lines” – the limits they claim to respect in a conflict – are not fixed or respected, but rather flexible and ever-changing. They point to various instances where Russia has been pushed back, including the recent success of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the KSK operation, which has demonstrated that Russian plans can be broken and defeated. The author believes that strong countries should not focus on respecting Russia’s red lines, but rather on defeating it. They also criticize other countries for not providing sufficient support to Ukraine, citing the Budapest Memorandum and the need for a concrete plan to defeat Russia, not just support Ukraine. The author concludes by expressing the readiness of Ukraine to stop Russia and suggesting that the war is nearing its end.