Beating Russia is Our Only Choice | Gen. Ben Hodges - Former Commanding General of US Army in Europe
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Jul 20, 2024
According to Gen. Ben Hodges, Russia's military and overall state are in far worse condition than what many may realize:
Despite over two years of warfare, Russia has failed to make gains in Ukraine. In fact, Russia has lost Ukrainian territory since 2022. Gen. Ben Hodges lays out what could be done to assure a Ukrainian victory and a Russian defeat, while explaining why these steps should be taken without any further delay. The fact is that a Ukrainian victory is within reach: If we decide to assist in making it a reality.General Ben Hodges gives his stark appraisal as to why policymakers must open their eyes and begin taking action now, to make sure that Russia is defeated.
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Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:13 Low morale in the Russian army
02:23 What will be the U.S. response if Russia uses nuclear weapons?
05:10 Inflation in Russia
06:55 Should Ukraine enter negotiations with Russia?
10:20 End
High-ranking officials in the Netherlands, Estonia, and Lithuania do not exclude the possibility of sending their military to Ukraine, according to Militany media outlet.
Several Western media reported on this, citing high-ranking officials.
Officials of the countries stressed that such assumptions are linked with support personnel who will provide training, help set up processes, and do other work without being involved in hostilities.
Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas said that all options are on the table to help Ukraine defeat Russia.
“I think that these are also signals that we are sending to Russia that we are not ruling out different options. Because all the countries have realized that we have to do everything to make sure that Ukraine wins and Russia loses this war,” Kallas said on the Politico podcast. Kestutis Budris, Chief National Security Advisor to the President of Lithuania, stated that his country is considering sending its instructors to Ukraine, but the priority is to support them with weapons and ammunition.“We are talking about that possibility, and we are doing this quite openly. There are a lot of nuances about what could happen and under what conditions,” he said. Lithuanian Defense Minister Arvydas Anušauskas also spoke about the possibility of sending NATO troops to Ukraine to conduct exercises. His counterpart, Dutch Defense Minister Onno Eichelsheim, also expressed his opinion on sending his troops to Ukraine.
“I think you have to keep all options open to see how you can best support Ukraine,” Eichelsheim said, adding that there are other ways to hAccording to the Dutch Minister of Defense, if Western troops go to Ukraine, it should be within the framework of a coalition.
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