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The Kremlin is not capable of maintaining aggression for years, journalist Vikto...

Moment for peace talks. When the right time comes to talk to Russia

The Kremlin is not capable of maintaining aggression for years, journalist Viktor Tregubov says. Provided that Ukraine will maintain the support of the event, develop its own defense production, and from Russia will not be lifted sanctions - it will come the day when we will have, and they will not have. That's when you can talk about peace. In general, it is strange to speak the obvious, but.

Any exhaustion war lasts as long as one of the parties is able to maintain combat capability at the same level. That is, it can last forever if the resource stocks of the parties are not exhausted. That is, more than destroyed and distinguished. In a number of directions, the Russians are now destroyed and diverged more than produced. And this is visible and undoubtedly.

These are tanks, because otherwise the T-55 would not go to Ukraine (they saw Khrushchev young) and even the T-54 (saw Stalin alive). It is a resource of strategic bombers. These are planes of radar intelligence. The fleet - separately. These are ammunition to art, because otherwise northern Korean supplies would not be needed. And this is art and the resource of its trunks. And much more.

This is all that Russia is unable to renew or is not able to renew quickly enough in combat because it loses faster than produces. This means that the Kremlin is not capable of maintaining aggression for years.

Provided that Ukraine will maintain the support of the event with its MIC, will develop its own production where there is a corresponding base for this, and no sanctions will be lifted from Russia that restrict its capabilities for export of "gray" scheme It will be, but they will not have. And then you can start talking about peace. Slowly and with the right conditions. And before that it is early. The author expresses a personal opinion that may not coincide with the editorial position.