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The Reasons for Putin’s belief that Russia holds the advantage

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The Reason Putin Believes Russia Holds the Advantage

Vladimir V. Putin was self-assured. The Russian president elaborated the ineffectiveness of Ukrainian resistance while addressing the foreign officials. According to him, Russia had the upper hand in the war, and Ukraine was taking additional risks to achieve peace by refusing his demands.

“Therefore, continue, continue. As he taunted the Ukrainian government at an economic forum in June, Mr. Putin said, “It will only get worse.He continued with a grin on his face, Wherever a Russian soldier sets his foot, it’s ours.

The resurgence of the Russian military is what gives him his sense of self-assurance.

His poorly prepared soldiers were disoriented, destroyed, and having difficulty defending against Ukraine’s hit-and-run strategies and precision-guided weapons during 2022. Mr. Putin redesigned the military and economy with the sole aim of destroying Ukraine, unleashing the entire might of the Russian government behind the war instead of giving up on the invasion. The nation modernized its frontline strategies, armament manufacture, and recruiting as part of his effort.

Russia has now mobilized more men and weapons than Ukraine and its Western allies, making this war in Russia’s favour. As their losses increase, Russian troops are making progress on the majority of the 750-mile front, bolstering Mr. Putin’s determination to continue the war until he obtains the peace agreement he seeks.

Ukraine and its allies are hoping to resist for enough time to deplete Mr. Putin’s army. The German Army had advanced to within 40 miles of Paris during World War I before it fell. Several months later, the German Empire surrendered and fell apart.

Russia is cautioned. Its top-notch infantry forces have been annihilated. Foreign parts and dwindling Soviet-era stockpiles are used by its military factories. The economy is in devastated situation..

Mr. Putin believes he can withstand the pressures of war longer than Ukraine and negotiate a peace agreement guaranting his long regime legacy. He has made repeated demands for four areas that Moscow claims to have annexed, as well as for an agreement that would prevent Ukraine from joining NATO and restrict the size of its army.

Mr. Putin has stated that he is prepared to continue fighting, using force to accomplish what diplomacy cannot, if discussions with President Trump in Alaska this week do not result in such an agreement.

“I have declared Russia’s goals,” Mr. Putin stated earlier this month when questioned if Russia was prepared to compromise. All conditions remains the same.

In January, after losing his foot in an attack on Ukrainian trenches, Vladislav, a Russian sergeant, listed over the phone from a hospital the sum he was expecting to get.

$6,400 to be received from governor, $28,300 to be received from state insurance provider, $47,000 from the defense ministry.

In addition, the veteran receives a monthly pension of $1,100, allowing him to live comfortably in his hometown in western Russia after turning 33. “With this money, you don’t even need to work there,” said Vladislav, who, like the other Russian soldiers interviewed, only gave his first name for publication for security reasons.

Vladislav claimed that his monthly frontline pay had already enabled him to raise his family’s quality of life in methods that he said would have been unattainable in his former work at a sunflower oil facility making $300 a month.

He’s improving his and his girlfriend’s vehicles and constructing a home for his folks. His primary concern is ensuring a future for his kids. In July, Vladislav stated, “I purchased for them whatever they needed. I provided them with whatever they required.”

The Russian Army has undergone a transformation thanks to the efforts of hundreds of thousands of well-paid volunteers, such as Vladislav.

The Ukrainians took advantage of the vulnerability created by the early military defeats that devastated the ranks of professional troops at the heart of the invasion in 2022. That year, a September counterattack breached Russian lines and almost stopped the invasion.

To avoid defeat, Mr. Putin took extreme measures. He officially enlisted 300,000 people, declaring Russia’s first mobilization since World War II. By increasing presidential pardons and paying enlisted offenders, he transported approximately 100,000 males from Russian prisons to the front lines.

At a political price, these measures brought the battlefield under control. The draft sparked the greatest increase in public dissatisfaction in Russia in many years. The nation was deserted by hundreds of thousands of men.

However, the Kremlin now had a plan for a less coercive recruitment approach thanks to the prison campaign’s success, one that was focused on financial incentives and appeals to masculinity.

The government implemented a wide array of other financial incentives, increased soldiers’ pay, and offered enticing sign-up bonuses. The Kremlin’s propaganda portrayed military duty as a special opportunity for marginalized men in Russian society to demonstrate their worth by providing for their families.

Russia now recruits roughly 1,000 troops every day. Compared to Ukraine, the number is still around twice as high and has remained relatively constant since 2023.

The strength of the Russian economy has served as the foundation for the nation’s recruiting plan. Despite the most stringent sanctions in modern history, Russia still replenishes its war chest by exporting gold, coal, oil, and natural gas.

Mr. Putin’s political standing has benefited from his dependence on volunteers. As the fear of a nationwide draught has waned, the majority of middle-class Russians have tuned out the conflict, thus eliminating the greatest risk of demonstrations.

The larger the payout the less sympathy fallen or injured soldiers receive from society and the less likely are the protests against the war, Janis Kluge told, a Russian expert at the German Institute for International and Security Affairs.

The ministry of defense of Russia did not answer a request for comment.

The military’s effective recruitment hides underlying issues.

Early in the conflict, a large number of Russia’s greatest soldiers were killed. Based on obituaries compiled by the BBC News Russian and the independent Russian news agency Mediazona, it is estimated that about 230,000 Russian troops have died since the invasion.

Their substitutes are older and less experienced in the military. The median age of a Russian soldier slain in Ukraine during the conflict’s early months was approximately 28. According to Mediazona, it increased to 38 in August of this year.

“It was riffraff: the homeless from train stations, alcoholics, men running from the law,” Vladimir, another Russian soldier, said of his enlistment at a big Moscow recruitment center in 2024. “The health check was fictional.”

The shrinking recruiting pool forces regional authorities to continue raising compensation in order to fulfill enrollment targets, which puts a strain on municipal budgets and upsets the overall economy.

According to a review of Russian budget statistics by Berlin-based analyst Mr. Kluge, the northern part of Mari El has spent more money on bonuses for new recruits this year than on healthcare.

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