Daniel Davis Deep Dive

Russia Advancing in Ukraine: Fastest in Two Years w/Patrick Henningsen


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Russia is currently advancing in Ukraine at its fastest pace in two years, yet Ukrainian leaders continue to express confidence in eventual victory—despite or even without U.S. support. This optimism, critics argue, appears more like political coping or an effort to justify extending a costly and prolonged conflict.


Two former Ukrainian defense officials have been lobbying Western nations for a strategy they call “strategic neutralization,” redefining “victory” as Ukraine surviving and functioning despite continued warfare. This includes ideas like attracting Western investment and returning refugees while the war drags on—something critics call delusional and detached from on-the-ground realities.


Commentators argue that powerful interests in both Ukraine and the West benefit financially and politically from keeping the war going. For Ukraine's leadership, Western aid is profitable and helps preserve power. For Western governments and defense contractors, the war fuels military spending and political narratives. Meanwhile, it is ordinary Ukrainians who suffer the consequences—militarily, economically, and demographically.


Western support also shows signs of irrational overconfidence, such as building weapons factories in warzones—some of which have already been destroyed by Russian strikes. Critics say this reflects either dangerous delusion or cynical propaganda to keep money flowing.


Even high-profile firms like BlackRock have begun pulling out of Ukrainian reconstruction plans, recognizing that valuable assets lie in Russian-occupied zones likely to remain under Russian control. Nonetheless, Ukraine's government continues presenting a façade of stability and reform, such as introducing a new prime minister and economic agenda, all while extending martial law.


The situation reveals a deep disconnect between official rhetoric—both Ukrainian and Western—and the military reality on the ground, where Russia is gaining momentum and Ukraine is running out of resources.

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