What If Russia Wins the War?

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What if Russia wins the Russo-Ukrainian war? The US-based Institute for the Study of War (ISW) has looked into the abyss and came back with the answers.

In this interview with Sergej Sumlenny, our guest Kateryna Stepanenko, a Russia deputy team lead and analyst, shares the insights on what Russia's victory will mean from a military 🪖, financial 💰, and political 👑 perspective.

Want to know more details? Read the ISW's reports The High Price of Losing Ukraine here:

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0:00 The high price of losing Ukraine
4:56 Russia’s adaptation of its victory objectives
8:43 Ukraine’s potential non-victory scenarios
15:57 Undermining the current global security architecture
20:43 Russia can be weakened by asymmetric actions
24:37 Putin must know his actions will not be tolerated
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Sorry my friends, but your ship is sinking, and your enemy is getting stronger and more popular among the countries that you have been humiliated for centuries. And your plans with China after Russia...i am not an optimist.

bigcirkus
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Mate hate to say it but it appears your guests are students and are actually on the US….. so how does that work….. sorry no credibility…..

RareSense
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There is no Ukraine fatigue as there is no Ukraine per se

PlanetWalking-qdgv
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Why has Europe/EU been so WEAK in supplying aid/supplies to Eukraine?

maryellen
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This war is between nato and Russia 🇷🇺. Ukraine is just the battle ground. And nato will lose. Russia cannot lose 😂😂

ojiliit
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Степаненко - это юмористка, жена Петросяна что ли? Похожа...

igorsmerdov
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Russia has hit its industrial limit while the west is just barely starting out. Once the west kicks off a strong military industrial response, Russia has no chance. Problem is our governments are designed to be slow.

NowyChris