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Zaluzhnyi concludes that the main political goal for Ukraine is to deprive Russia of the possibility to carry out acts of aggression against Ukraine in the foreseeable future.
Zaluzhnyi concludes that the main political goal for Ukraine is to deprive Russia of the possibility to carry out acts of aggression against Ukraine in the foreseeable future.
Security guarantees are therefore central. In a world where international law and its enforcement mechanisms are badly weakened, no final peace is possible without long-term guarantees: NATO membership, real deterrent forces, or other credible mechanisms. Without them, any agreement is fragile.
Security guarantees are therefore central. In a world where international law and its enforcement mechanisms are badly weakened, no final peace is possible without long-term guarantees: NATO membership, real deterrent forces, or other credible mechanisms. Without them, any agreement is fragile.
Victory is the collapse of the Russian Empire’s ability to wage war against Ukraine. Defeat is the collapse and occupation of Ukraine. Everything else is only a continuation of war.
Victory is the collapse of the Russian Empire’s ability to wage war against Ukraine. Defeat is the collapse and occupation of Ukraine. Everything else is only a continuation of war.
The end of the war will not come from forecasts or information triggers, he writes, but from the overall balance of achievements and losses on the military, economic and political fronts.
The end of the war will not come from forecasts or information triggers, he writes, but from the overall balance of achievements and losses on the military, economic and political fronts.
He outlines possible goals for different periods: from preventing war and preparing the country before 2022, through using the strategy of destruction, to strategic defence and forming coalitions to deprive Russia of its ability to wage war.
He outlines possible goals for different periods: from preventing war and preparing the country before 2022, through using the strategy of destruction, to strategic defence and forming coalitions to deprive Russia of its ability to wage war.
For Ukraine, defining the political goal of the war means uniting tasks on the political, economic and armed fronts.
For Ukraine, defining the political goal of the war means uniting tasks on the political, economic and armed fronts.
This strategy's goal is to bring the enemy state to disintegration. The “decisive blow” in this context can be internal collapse, including the risk of civil war – a danger that can arise both from a prolonged war and from a “just peace” without real security guarantees and financial programmes.
This strategy's goal is to bring the enemy state to disintegration. The “decisive blow” in this context can be internal collapse, including the risk of civil war – a danger that can arise both from a prolonged war and from a “just peace” without real security guarantees and financial programmes.
In a war of attrition, operations focus less on one decisive military success and more on creating conditions where material superiority gradually removes the enemy's ability to resist: militarily, economically and politically. By the end of 2023 this strategy was fully developed and applied.
In a war of attrition, operations focus less on one decisive military success and more on creating conditions where material superiority gradually removes the enemy's ability to resist: militarily, economically and politically. By the end of 2023 this strategy was fully developed and applied.
But when the defeat strategy failed, Russia adopted an attrition strategy. From spring 2022 it focused on operations in the northeast, east, and south, building defences, an economic war footing, legislation changes, resource stockpiling, energy infrastructure attacks, and propaganda campaigns.
But when the defeat strategy failed, Russia adopted an attrition strategy. From spring 2022 it focused on operations in the northeast, east, and south, building defences, an economic war footing, legislation changes, resource stockpiling, energy infrastructure attacks, and propaganda campaigns.
However, Ukraine survived. Thanks to the heroism of its citizens, innovation, and allied support, their plan failed. Stopping the enemy from achieving its political goal and preserving statehood is already a form of victory: it gives a chance to keep struggling and seek peace on one’s own terms.
However, Ukraine survived. Thanks to the heroism of its citizens, innovation, and allied support, their plan failed. Stopping the enemy from achieving its political goal and preserving statehood is already a form of victory: it gives a chance to keep struggling and seek peace on one’s own terms.
Even if the shape of any future war is hard to imagine, we must clearly imagine the peace in which our children will live, built on internal unity and the strength of the people.
Even if the shape of any future war is hard to imagine, we must clearly imagine the peace in which our children will live, built on internal unity and the strength of the people.
These are the core ideas from Valerii Zaluzhnyi’s “Politics and War. Reality vs Expectations” – a reflection on strategy, political goals and Ukraine’s survival.
For those who want to read every detail, the full text is here:
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These are the core ideas from Valerii Zaluzhnyi’s “Politics and War. Reality vs Expectations” – a reflection on strategy, political goals and Ukraine’s survival.
For those who want to read every detail, the full text is here:
www.liga.net/en/politics/...
This let Russia start with a strategy of defeat: a rapid, decisive campaign, including a strike on Kyiv, using a high but limited potential and without creating strategic reserves. Military action was combined with information and psychological operations, agent work, and the “fifth column”.
This let Russia start with a strategy of defeat: a rapid, decisive campaign, including a strike on Kyiv, using a high but limited potential and without creating strategic reserves. Military action was combined with information and psychological operations, agent work, and the “fifth column”.
From mid-2019, under the slogan of “ending the war that began in 2014”, Russia prepared for invasion: building up forces, training troops along Ukraine’s borders, increasing its military budget and defence industry. At the same time Ukraine’s Armed Forces remained underfunded and under-equipped.
From mid-2019, under the slogan of “ending the war that began in 2014”, Russia prepared for invasion: building up forces, training troops along Ukraine’s borders, increasing its military budget and defence industry. At the same time Ukraine’s Armed Forces remained underfunded and under-equipped.
Using the weakness of the collective West and international institutions, Russia formed a clear goal: not just control of Donetsk or Luhansk, but destroying Ukraine’s sovereignty and subjectivity. Ukraine and its potential must stop being an independent state and become a gateway into Europe.
Using the weakness of the collective West and international institutions, Russia formed a clear goal: not just control of Donetsk or Luhansk, but destroying Ukraine’s sovereignty and subjectivity. Ukraine and its potential must stop being an independent state and become a gateway into Europe.
By late 2025, he writes, the war has entered its twelfth year and increasingly shows features of a global war. A quick peace under current conditions would mean a crushing defeat and loss of independence. Russia’s ambitions clearly go beyond individual territories.
By late 2025, he writes, the war has entered its twelfth year and increasingly shows features of a global war. A quick peace under current conditions would mean a crushing defeat and loss of independence. Russia’s ambitions clearly go beyond individual territories.
Zaluzhnyi asked for all General Staff directives to see what the stated political goal of the war was, and saw none. He drafted a long text called “On the political purpose of the war for Ukraine at the end of 2023”, some ideas from which influenced plans for 2024 – plans that remained on paper.
Zaluzhnyi asked for all General Staff directives to see what the stated political goal of the war was, and saw none. He drafted a long text called “On the political purpose of the war for Ukraine at the end of 2023”, some ideas from which influenced plans for 2024 – plans that remained on paper.