Russia Is Losing the War of Attrition
Briefly

Contrary to beliefs that Ukraine is on the brink of collapse, military historians argue that the situation is more nuanced. They emphasize Ukraine's potential to leverage attrition and technological advancements in collaboration with international allies. Political figures like Vice President J. D. Vance have downplayed Ukraine's standing, but historical examples show that larger forces can be defeated through tactical superiority and strategic adaptability. In recognizing Ukraine's ability to adapt and its external support, these historians contend that the war may not conclude as easily in Russia's favor as posited.
Ukraine is not on the verge of collapse according to military historians, disputing the assumption that Russian superiority will ensure a decisive victory.
Military historians argue that attrition and technological adaptation can empower smaller nations, which may now favor Ukraine given its external support and evolving tactics.
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