Right at the beginning, Western
media should have done its utmost to reach out to Russian people in
order to isolate Putin and his supporters.
There should have
been an endless campaign to highlight the enviable qualities of the
average Russian. Talks about new alliances, acceptance into the West the
uplifting of hard working Russians should have been on every news
channel and social media outlet.
Instead, the opposite occurred. All of Russia was painted as evil, stupid, gullible and archaic.
That wouldn't have worked. Many Russian's particularly older Russia's only get their news from Russian state TV and the Russian government could of simply blocked transmission, banned western media sources as they eventually did do anyway. Not to mention the Russian states ability to clamp down on dissent.
You know this simply wouldn't have worked and its really just another attempt at blaming the west.
If Russia didn't want to be portrayed as evil, stupid, gullible and archaic then perhaps it should not have invaded another sovereign country, committed war crimes, botched the initial part of the invasion, then switched over to WW1 era tactics, misread the international reaction and got itself politically and economically isolated. Granted not every Russian supports the war and many would be opposed to it and are understandably scared of the consequences of speaking but a large section of the Russia population does appear to support it.
Putin’s popularity inside Russia has been on the rise since the
invasion and this is partially down to his successful propaganda.
However, it’s also largely down to the West chucking the baby out with
the bath water. Very stupid.
I said it right at the start. They way to beat Putin is from within Russia.
No, Putin's popularity has gone up with each military conflict he was involved in, Georgia, Syria, Ukraine 2014. Nothing to do with the West reaction, its how Putin and the state control of the media portray his actions to the people.
That ship has all but sailed at this point, and the same governments
that lost the propaganda war are now telling everyone that Russia is
running out of steam.
Hang on, who lost the propaganda war? Ukraine seems to be decisively winning in terms of propaganda in the West and that's what counts because' its the west that's providing them with aid.
As for Russia running out of steam, they are making slow incremental gains in the Donbass and maybe able to gain full control of it in the next few weeks or months, but then what. And compare that to what Russia was initially trying to do. You do realize Russia previously had considerably more Ukraine territory under its control that it does now?
If anything, Russia is gaining momentum and Ukraine is looking more and
more like they’re putting on a brave face while awaiting the inevitable.
Again the outcome of this war is far from certain. Neither side appears close to defeat yet. Russia making slow but steady progress in Donbass, Ukraine look like they are preparing to try to retake Kherson and at least have forced Russia to divert reinforcements to that region.
Let’s assume a best case scenario for Ukraine. The best they can hope
for is to lose a part of the country to Russia. And then there is the
massive debt they’ve racked up and will be paying back for a very long
time to come.
What is the best case scenario for Russia. They take the Donbass and maybe try to take Odessa as well. Then what, what if Ukraine keeps fighting and the west keeps giving them the means to do so. Under what circumstance will the west every want to trade or lift sanctions on Russia as long as Putin is in charge, regardless if a peace settlement is reached with Ukraine. What happens when Europe ends it dependency on Russian energy and the west is then free to sanction anyone who wants to buy it.
The majority of aid given to Ukraine does not required to be payed back so its not an issue for them to worry about. They have far pressing concerns. There is some aid that will have to pay back but like lend lease in WW2 it can be payed back over decades, on flexible terms and its even unlikely they will to have to pay back it all, some of it will be forgiven and then there is also the possibility that Russian will have to pay reparations or some of Russian's frozen assets held in other countries could you be used to pay for it.
The longer it goes on, the worse off Ukraine are. That doesn’t make for easy negations on their party. And Russia knows it.
I'd argue it the other way round.