Ukraine’s winter is getting colder, its international supporters struggling to put aside internal politics and face the threat Russia’s invasion poses to international stability. In the US, Congress is still debating an aid package for Ukraine. A debate that demonstrates the insularity and limited world view of the American heartland. The US became a super power because it used its economic strength to support democracy’s fight for survival against authoritarianism during World War Two. It became the ‘arsenal of democracy,’ Congress’s recent deliberations are a sad reflection on this history.
Russia’s invasion poses a threat to both the US, and the world. If Putin is successful using force to take what he wants, his success empowers other authoritarian rulers to use military power trampling over international law. The implications of this situation effect everybody, everywhere but even faced with this threat, America’s politicians are locked in ‘horse trading’ about funding border control in exchange for supporting Ukraine. The US has the capacity to support Ukraine, but rather being a debate of political philosophy, policy or strategy; domestic politicking is holding up US aid for Ukraine. A sad situation and Volodymyr Zelensky must be suffering terribly as he tries to maintain his statesmanship listening to the debate.
Meanwhile in Europe, after failing to meet several commitments the next round of future aid is being debated. Hungary’s leader Viktor Orban blocked the European Union’s (EU) latest 55 billion Euro aid package to Ukraine. Hungary’s action is unlikely to stop an aid package but will slow down financial support for Ukraine and creates uncertainty. The situation both in the US and in the EU may prove Putin’s assessment that liberal democracies are weak correct; and confirm to him that the best strategy is to keep fighting because Ukraine’s supporters will lose interest. An assessment that will prolong the war and create more suffering.
Ukraine’s strategic dilemma
Ukraine is caught in a dilemma, stuck trying to demonstrate it is not losing the war and is worth investing money to support. A difficult task without guaranteed support, for example it is foolish for Ukraine to risk a large commitment to crossing the Dnipro River until it is sure its losses can be replaced. A situation that’s inactivity could be interpreted by some as Ukraine being unable to keep fighting. So, the nation needs to delicately balance its message and get the support it needs without putting itself at risk; or creating the idea that it is losing. Volodymyr Zelensky’s statesmanship will be sorely tested over the next few weeks.
It should be noted that Ukraine has made significant progress in the war to date:
- The initial Russian invasion was stopped.
- Approximately half the territory captured by Russia has been retaken.
- Russia’s Black Sea Fleet has been driven out of the western Black Sea and Ukraine is now able to start exporting grain.
- Ukraine has inflicted enormous attrition on Russia destroying thousands of tanks, armoured vehicles, trucks and artillery systems. US intelligence reports Russia has suffered approximately 315,000 casualties, nearly 90% of its army’s strength at the time of the invasion. Although these soldiers have been replaced by annual drafts, mobilisations and covert recruitment (i.e. from prisons and internationally) it is still a staggering number of people killed or injured. Recent US estimates put Ukraine’s casualties at 170-190,000.
- Ukraine has demonstrated it can launch carefully planned drone and sabotage attacks on Russian factories and infra-structure deep behind the frontline.
Essentially, the 2023 offensive may not have produced the results Ukraine and its supporters hoped for but Ukraine is far from defeat. In fact, Ukraine is successfully defending its territory even though Russia recently switched to more aggressive offensive operations on the Svatove-Kremina Line and intensified its efforts to capture Avdiivka.

President Zelenskyy’s dilemma is that defence alone may not be enough to guarantee support, if Ukraine had inflicted a major defeat on Russia; or conversely if they were losing badly, it may have galvanised international support. Instead, Ukraine is stuck in a grey zone, neither winning or losing on the battlefield limiting media coverage. Russia on the other hand is winning the information battle, by making the war appear boring and unwinnable they aim to reduce Ukraine’s international support. And; this week it looks like they may be successful!
Russia projects confidence
While President Zelenskyy is dealing with difficult problems, Putin is projecting confidence. We cannot be sure that his confidence is well-founded but it is certainly the expedient course of action. After a break last year, he returned to hosting his annual Christmas press conference. An event that Associated Press described as follows: “Emboldened by battlefield gains and flagging Western support for Ukraine, a relaxed and confident President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday there would be no peace until Russia achieves its goals, which he says remain unchanged after nearly two years of fighting.” Putin’s four-hour discussion allowed him to re-state his objectives, Ukrainian surrender and the defeat of NATO.
Putin knows that the more confident he looks the more likely he is to scare off Ukraine’s international supporters, concerned that they will be drawn into a long war ending in defeat. Additionally, the military blogosphere is full of speculation about Russia’s next step. Anders Puck Nielsen (https://www.youtube.com/@anderspuck) an erudite You Tuber who provides consistently clear, well-thought-out commentary opined last week that Russia now has the initiative, and has started a new winter offensive. Further, Nielsen who speaks Russian and studies the country’s politics and military, believes that Russia does not appear to be planning to negotiate for a peace settlement based on current borders. Instead, he believes that Russia remains committed to its original objectives. Nielsen’s assessment on 10 December is consistent with Putin’s statements at his press conference on 14 December.
Other commentators have stated similar opinions, and late last week German newspaper BILD published an article citing un-named sources in Russia. The article outlined plans for the next phase of the war, describing Russian plans to capture all of Donetsk and Luhansk Oblasts. Further, it states that Russia has plans to capture more of Zaporizhia and perhaps even Kharkiv over the next 36 months. The article claims that these operational plans are based on larger mobilisations, being willing to accept losing approximately 100,000 casualties per annum and leveraging off the uncertainties of the US presidential election.
BILD also reported that intelligence sources believe Russia is likely to use sham negotiations. A tactic that has been used successfully in the past, specifically during the negotiation of the Second Minsk Agreement in 2015. Russian forces continued to occupy Ukrainian settlements during the negotiations. Although BILD’s information is not confirmed the newspaper does have a history of successful predictions.
Russia appears confident and is projecting to the world that it has the capability to maintain offensive pressure. Exactly the picture that Putin wants to project, he wants the world to think that Russia has defeated Ukraine’s offensive, that Ukraine’s combat power is exhausted and that Russia is ready to transition back to the attack. Therefore, supporting Ukraine is ‘backing a loser,’ that if you are an international supporter, it is better to cut your losses and force Ukraine to negotiate.
Is Russia’s confidence warranted?
Ukraine’s position is a product of uncertainty produced by its wavering supporters. Ukraine is still managing to hold the frontline against Russia’s increased tempo of attacks and has maintained its foothold on the east bank of the Dnipro River. Based on open-source intelligence and on Russia’s increasing use of human-wave tactics it seems fair to say that Russia has lost much more equipment and manpower than Ukraine. Not enough to be defeated, but enough that it will take years to replace.
Ukraine is not active because it is in a transitional phase, defending and preserving its combat power while the uncertainties of international support play out. My assessment is that neither side can currently force a decision, Russia does not appear to have the equipment (i.e. tanks, armoured vehicles and trucks) for large scale manoeuvre. If Russia goes on the offensive, it is likely to be conducted as we are seeing in Avdiivka. Slowly, using human waves support by minimal armour and artillery. Putin’s confidence is not based on defeating Ukraine quickly but on the knowledge that if Ukraine does not receive US and NATO support, he can eventually use his manpower advantage to swamp his opposition. And; in the meantime, he is engaging in maskirovka or strategic deception by projecting confidence if Russia’s ability to prosecute the war.
Summary
Russia’s 2022 invasion is a turning point in history, since World War Two the world has slowly become more inter-connected and a rules-based order based on international law interpreted through the United Nations has evolved. It is not always perfect, but unilateral aggression by powerful nations against smaller nations has generally decreased. This order has been based on American largesse from funding the United Nations and NATO to serving as the economic and military ‘muscle’ enforcing international law, the US has played a key role in global stability. It is nearly 80 years since the world last collapsed into global war and until recently the prospect of this happening again looked unlikely. However, Putin’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine challenged this trend and if he succeeds, it is likely to make the world a much less stable place.
Ukraine matters to the world and needs to be supported; it is not a lost cause. Instead, it is the frontline in the battle between regression to authoritarian, ‘might is right’ political philosophies and a more progressive world order based on international law. Letting authoritarianism win is a loss for every nation so let’s hope that in the US and EU internal politics can be put aside and support for Ukraine confirmed soon.
Ben Morgan is a bored Gen Xer and TDBs military blogger



Excellent article, Ben
Thank you 🙂
Ai, yi, yi! Poor penis piano player, Zelensky the yid, losing the attention to his cousins in Israel. Ai yi yi!
Bigoted antisemitic comments should not be tolerated. Especially if they are designed to mock the target of these racist insults to justify a bloody slaughter.
anti semitic is anti semantic.
Ah Pat me boy, ya need to be listening to Brother Nathanael
https://www.realjewnews.com/?p=1617
Loathsome anti-Semite.
Yah! She’s back!
Ovod we missed you, hows Ukraine still losing?
Based on the repeated lie that the war in Ukraine began when Russia crossed its borders in 2022, this load of tosh studiously ignores the facts and is unadulterated propaganda from start to finish.
Malcolm Evans: My bloodthirsty imperialist wears a white hat, your blood thirsty imperialist wears a black hat.
Ben Stallworthy/Morgan: My bloodthirsty imperialist wears a white hat your blood thirsty imperialist wears a black hat.
Seems like you’ve become a little more balanced in your view of the conflict, Pat. Both US and Russia have a “natural” interest in Ukraine; it just depends what actions you believe are legit to decide where this conflict began. Was it the long seeded subversion of Ukraine by the “good guy” CIA and US, or when Russia began to push back?
You are so full of shit. Other than being an opportunity to give the Russian Federation a bloody nose, an opportunity they were handed by the people of Ukraine, the US has no interest in Ukraine.
On the outbreak of the full scale invasion the US closed their embassy in Kyiv and made a run for it, offering Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky a seat on their departing plane.
Zelensky famously said we don’t need a lift we need ammunition, indicating that Ukraine would make a fight of it. Something both the Russian and US imperialists weren’t expecting.
Now that the US have turned their attention to defending their Pro-US settler colony in the Middle East, Ukraine faces the very real possibility of being abandoned by the US.
That’s right. It actually started in 2016.
Slave Ukraine
Making weird blanket statements without any actual proofs or evidence to back it suits when drawing a cartoon I suppose, but doesn’t cut it in political debate.
“Based on the repeated lie that the war in Ukraine began when Russia crossed its borders in 2022” Malcolm Evans
What, “repeated lie”?
Who ever claimed that?
The war started in 2014, after Russia’s corrupt puppet president was ousted in a popular revolution after he ordered berkut paramilitary thugs to fire on protesters. And Russia couldn’t stand the result so invaded and seized the Crimean Peninsula and armed far right separatist rebels in the Donbas to overthrow the Ukraine authorities.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casualties_of_the_Russo-Ukrainian_War#
The protests were sparked by President Viktor Yanukovych’s sudden decision not to sign the European Union–Ukraine Association Agreement, instead choosing closer ties to Russia and the Eurasian Economic Union.
Several times I have challenged you to back up your claims, or supply us your sources for making them, so that we can check them out. But that’s not your style. Instead drop in some unsubstantiated balloon comment then disappear.
Pat quotes Wikipedia… Wake up Pat, if you don’t understand how “controlled” that is there is no hope. A career beckons for you as a “fact checker”.
Thanks again for all your work Ben.
‘Don’t talk about the war’ Basil Fawlty
Don’t talk about the war in Gaza and the isolation of the US, feeding into of Putin’s increased confidence.
Omit totally the fact that the dispute over funding for Ukraine as well as being about funding border control is also about increasing military aid for Israel’s war in Gaza.
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2023/11/8/why-are-us-republicans-pushing-for-aid-to-israel-but-not-ukraine
Don’t mention the fact that the US is isolated in the General Assembly and the Security Council where even Britain America’s closest ally could not bring itself to vote with US and only managed an abstention. Nobody likes to vote for genocide. Only the US has an invested interest in supporting Israel as America’s racist colonist unsinkable aircraft carrier in the Middle East, useful as a stick to beat any Middle Eastern country that defies America’s might. Deliberately avoid mentioning that the US as the only imperialist power supporting the Genocide in Gaza, has strengthened Russia’s war machine, both morally and materially. Ignore totally the isolation of the US in the United Nations over America using its veto to prevent a humanitarian ceasefire and stop the genocide in Gaza.
Don’t mention Putin’s triumphant tour of the Middle East where he was welcomed by Arab leaders across the region, despite having an international arrest warrant on his head.
Demand Russia obey the so called International rules based order Ignore that the US has torn the International Rule based order up for shit paper when it comes to Israel.
“Russia’s invasion poses a threat to both the US, and the world. If Putin is successful using force to take what he wants, his success empowers other authoritarian rulers to use military power trampling over international law. ”
Meh. The US has repeatedly done this. Be it Vietnam, Iraq, Libya, Korea, Yugoslavia or Syria (to name a few). The difference is your own prejudice that you don’t trust the Russki’s like you do the Yanks to withdraw once their military operations are achieved (and assume they will march across Europe because CNN told you so). Russia did pull out of Georgia after invading them in 2008 – and a lot quicker than the US did in any the other US wars mentioned above.
That’s the most sad sack load of bollocks I’ve ever read.
They, including Ben, didn’t do any stress tests. Instead widget A is shiner than what’s it B. But that doesn’t automatically mean that A beats C. Namely winter. I mean come on Ben you’ve seen all the winterisation that goes into it on top of the specialisation in ideal conditions. Why on earth would we train Ukraine to fight like America. Why!!! Ukraine doesn’t have western production never will. Should have out quadrants on a map, blown the shit out of them one by one and put a red dot in its place Russian style. But oh know, rules of engagement, U.N charter. PR, spin. Blah blah blah. Now the yanks have the perfect excuse to wash there hands of the whole thing, gronks.
Ukraine has maintained the tension across three fronts, with the addition of sabotage and deep strike missions.
Russia has revived the meat wave attack system that led the US to develop the claymore mine.
There is no good exit for Russia, and none at all for Ukraine. The invaders will fall in place until Russia can no longer recruit.
What f***ing meat wave attack system Stuart?
It only exists in the columns of NYT and WAPO propagandists and the turkeys who believe them.
661 days into Putin’s 7 day Special Military Operation. 661 days of brave Ukrainians defending themselves from the Russian criminal army of murders, rapists, sadists, thieves, drunks and druggies.
661 days of needless killing for one man’s ego and greed.
However, as one Ukrainian soldier put it.
“Fortunately we have plenty of land to bury the Russians in.”
Bruce, change it to Goose, more appropriate. I like Moose, I prefer to think that they are far cleverer and better informed than you.
Former adviser to Zelensky “we chose the wrong side”
https://bulgaria.postsen.com/world/357349/Arestovich-Ukraine%E2%80%99s-tragedy-is-that-we-bet-on-the-wrong-side-we-are-in-the-losing-camp.html
Thanks for the commentary Ben.
I wouldn’t dismiss America’s internal wrangling as mere horse trading. The influx of illegals across the US southern border (now over 8 million, that they know of) poses an existential threat to the US. The point of view of many Americans is: Why should we pay to defend an illegal invasion of Ukraine when we’re not addressing our own?
The clear intent of the Democrats is to swamp the country with illegals because:
1. Some of their backers want an endless supply of cheap labour with no worker’s rights.
2. The Democrats will give them IDs to vote, thereby stealing another election.
3. The globalist billionaires want to undermine nation states and gain global control through supranational unelected bodies.
So Ben’s biggest fan is a Trumpista?!
Lord have mercy
I’m just stating the facts, Francesca.
It’s mostly not reported by our local media here but Democrat mayors across the US are in a state of panic because of the influx of illegals. New York in particular has been swamped, overwhelming government resources and causing much friction in the black community. This is Biden’s border policy coming home to roost and impacting his own base.
I was referring to the old “stolen election “theme
Mind you, I was a bit perplexed myself when it seemed all the postal votes were 100% for Biden .Didnt seem quite right.
“Ben”s column has been a shameful pro US Imperialist addition to The Daily Blog. The yanks still blockade the small state of Cuba and surround various other places with bases and surveillance–they have two huge aircraft carriers off the beach at Gaza! to make sure no aid gets through.
Agree that a column that supports neocon adventurism is an abomination.
On aircraft carriers I read a US military man debunk carrier task force capabilities. In the 1980s the US retrenched fleet supply auxiliary ships that could keep task forces supplied at sea. Logistical supplies got stockpiled at friendly ports and bases. Here’s the Red Sea versus Houthi scenario. Each missile defense boat defending a carrier might have say 80 anti missile /aircraft / drone missiles. The Houthi attack with 80 drones or missiles, all shot down, 81rst will get through. Consequently fleet withdraws to port to replenish missiles. It can no longer be replenished by the now scrapped fleet auxiliary. Mission failure results.
The US is taking a big risk parking carriers off of Gaza. Any hypersonic will get through.
Those damn cunning Rooskis
https://www.rt.com/news/589720-rt-meddling-video-biden/
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