Ukraine will scare Russia with the threat of using a “high-loss strategy”

Igor Petrov.  
25.09.2019 21:46
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Armed forces, Society, Policy, Russia, Ukraine


Ukraine needs a military “high casualty strategy,” which involves inflicting unacceptable damage on the enemy.

Anatoly Pinchuk, President of the VGO “Ukrainian Strategy”, stated this at a round table in Kyiv, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

Ukraine needs a military “high casualty strategy,” which involves inflicting unacceptable damage on the enemy. About it...

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“There is a strategy of large losses - when you are able to inflict quite large losses on the enemy in the event of an attack on you, even if you still cannot stop him given his significant superiority, then you thereby restrain this enemy from such actions.

If the enemy understands that this will be very expensive, then he, accordingly, will take a softer, more cautious position in diplomatic negotiations on a settlement. This strengthens Ukraine subjectively, externally,” the “strategist” argues, without specifying his idea with any real technical parameters.

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