Russia Biggest Assault of the War on Ukraine w/Andrei Martyanov
Russia Biggest Assault of the War on Ukraine w/Andrei Martyanov  
Podcast: Daniel Davis Deep Dive
Published On: Mon Jun 09 2025
Description: The conversation critiques Western misunderstandings of modern military operations and operational planning, especially in the context of the Russia-Ukraine war. Key points include:Combat Effectiveness Misunderstood: Western commentators, particularly those without military experience, misinterpret military retreats (like Ukraine’s) as tactical when in reality they signify losing ground to a better-equipped adversary.Modern Warfare Misconceptions: The idea that drones dominate modern war is rejected. Traditional heavy artillery, such as battalions of self-propelled guns, still inflict far greater destruction. Drone strikes are limited in scope compared to massed artillery fire.Operational Planning Requires Integration: There is no "wonder weapon." Victory comes from the coordinated use of multiple military systems—drones, artillery, electronic warfare, logistics—not from isolated technologies.Media and Political Narrative Failures: Many in Western media and politics push a narrative disconnected from battlefield realities, often to serve political aims (e.g., propping up a side despite military disadvantages).Russian Strategy and Restraint: Russia is portrayed as operationally and strategically advanced, evolving since 2022. Despite provocations (e.g., British involvement in Ukrainian strikes), Russia exercises restraint to maintain legitimacy with the Global South and avoid escalation.Zelensky and Western Leadership Misread Putin: Zelensky claims Putin doesn’t want peace, but critics argue Putin is simply not willing to stop while holding a military advantage. Stopping now would forfeit that edge.Broader Implications: The discussion warns that if roles were reversed—say Russia supporting an enemy during a U.S. war—the U.S. would not show the same restraint. Yet Russia, being “judicial” and strategic, avoids overt retaliation to maintain global diplomatic leverage.In essence, the segment argues that real-world military planning and effectiveness are being poorly understood in the West, with consequences for both battlefield success and geopolitical narratives.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.