Why The War Will Continue


 

One year since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the war has evolved in ways few could have predicted.
The conventional wisdom was that Russian forces would quickly overwhelm the overmatched Ukrainians and take possession of much more of the country than they gained in 2014.
Others went further, predicting that Russia would topple the government in Kyiv and replace it with a puppet regime that would ratify Russian control so that it no longer embodies a Western-looking alternative to Vladimir Putin’s increasingly bleak Russia.
Given such dire forecasts, many in the West and in Ukraine would have readily accepted a version of what exists today, namely, a sovereign Ukraine exercising authority over some 80% of its territory.
That this is the reality is a tribute to the effectiveness of Ukraine’s military, the collective courage of the Ukrainian people and their leaders, and the steadfastness of US and European support in the form of arms, money, training, intelligence, and the acceptance of millions of refugees. It is also a stunning indictment of Russia’s military.
Putin is faced with difficult choices as he contemplates a war of choice that has not gone as planned.
His decision to invade was not irrational, given his assumptions that Ukraine would be no match for his military, that Europe (especially Germany) was too dependent on Russian gas to stand up to him, and that the US, post-January 6 and post-Afghanistan, was too divided and inward-looking to aid Ukraine’s defence.
But, because all these assumptions have been proved wrong, Putin’s calculation that the benefits of invading would dwarf its costs has become a formula for disaster.
Putin now finds himself playing for time. Unable to defeat Ukraine’s military, he is attacking economic and civilian targets, hoping to break the will of Ukrainians.
He may also believe that, despite what Western leaders say, it is only a matter of time before European governments, along with the US, rethink the cost of supporting Ukraine.
So, how does this augur for the future? Wars end one of two ways: when one side defeats the other and is able to impose its peace terms, or when the two sides conclude that compromise is preferable to continuing a war neither is strong enough to win.
Neither of these conditions applies to this war as of now. To be sure, it is far from clear that Ukraine can eject Russia from its territory, even if Western governments shed their inhibitions and supply Ukraine with more advanced arms.
Russian forces are dug in and will be difficult to dislodge. And there is the possibility, or even likelihood, that China would provide significant economic and military assistance to Russia, rather than see its strategic partner defeated by a US-led coalition.
Russian forces, for their part, are simply too poorly trained, which has led to their defeat to Ukraine on the battlefield. Aerial attacks on civilian areas, however brutal and costly, are no substitute for battlefield success, and so far have only served to stiffen the resolve of the Ukrainian people.
And yet, the outlook for compromise is bleak. Putin appears determined to stay the course, fearing perceived defeat in Ukraine will spur efforts by domestic rivals to remove him from power.
Sanctions have had only a limited effect, as India, China, and others continue to purchase Russian energy.  Putin controls the political narrative at home, persuading many that Russia is a victim, forced by the US and Nato into a fight for survival against the West as a whole.
Ukraine, too, is disinclined to compromise. Nearly all Ukrainians are calling for the complete liberation of their country’s territory. The reason is straightforward: the war has changed minds.
Ukraine’s military prowess, and the manifest shortcomings of the Russian military, have nurtured more than a little strategic optimism about what the future might hold.
Moreover, the war has hardened hearts. Russian atrocities, including bombing apartment buildings and executing civilians, has led to calls for reparations and war-crimes tribunals.
Some would add to this list the removal of Putin and his inner circle from power, an outcome seen by many as essential if Ukraine is ever to have confidence in any peace settlement.
In short, the conditions are far from ripe for diplomacy. One day this will change, but that day appears to be far off.
The good news (if there is any) is that the war may well become less intense as both sides face the difficulty of sustaining the magnitude of losses they have suffered this past year. They simply lack the manpower, equipment, and economic resources to do so.
It also seems unlikely that Russia will opt to escalate. Attacking Nato makes no sense when it is patently clear Russia cannot even defeat Ukraine. Nuclear weapons seem to have little or no military value, and both China and India have made clear they oppose their use. More importantly, Russia’s use of nuclear weapons of any type would almost certainly bring US and Nato troops directly into the war.
The bad news, though, is that the war will not end anytime soon. The year ahead promises to be dismal, not decisive – more reminiscent of World War I than of World War II.
It all adds up to a significant and sobering anniversary. A war that few expected to last so long could well spur another round of commemorations and analyses a year from now. - FMT
 
Richard Haass is president of the Council on Foreign Relations.
The views expressed are those of the writer and do not necessarily reflect those of MMKtT.


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