UA
  • News
  • Popular
  • Search
  • Apps
download white apps
Download

Breaking python’s grip: How Ukraine can escape Putin’s war of attritio

global.espreso.tv
Sun, 29 Jun 2025 16:48:00 +0300
Breaking python’s grip: How Ukraine can escape Putin’s war of attritio
It’s often said that Vladimir Putin likes to frame Russia’s well-known "bulldozer" strategy as the “python strategy.”Its essence is simple: by dragging Russian forces into a prolonged war of attrition, Russia hopes to outlast and ultimately defeat Ukraine. Russian calculations are based on the assumption that Ukraine will soon be caught in the perfect storm:The mobilization system will be unable to replenish battlefield losses (Putin recently cited this as a given);Continued terror attacks on rear cities will drain the population’s will to resist;Strikes on industrial and energy infrastructure will cripple Ukraine’s production capacity;The West will grow more inward-focused, while Russia’s fifth column intensifies pressure and influence over elections, gradually eroding Western support;Relentless pressure on the front—regardless of losses—will create the impression that territorial losses are inevitable, paving the way for actual breakthroughs.The simplicity of this strategy gives the Kremlin confidence in its success. And that confidence is further reinforced by Ukraine’s current political trajectory: at every turn, its leadership seems to be heading in the wrong direction.Kyiv has practically ruined relations with its key ally—the United States—and has struggled to move other alliances from words to tangible arms deliveries. At home, the government chases applause rather than results. Instead of uniting all available resources and talent, President Zelensky, his chief of staff Yermak, and their “managers” are working to monopolize power.They’ve tried to turn former president Petro Poroshenko into a cautionary tale of failed resistance.They’re creating an atmosphere of fear and inaction within the military.They’re seeking direct control over local resources, likely to divert them.They dominate all major communication channels—especially Telegram.They’re forcing businesses into loyalty schemes and stifling any form of opposition.Such a system suffocates Ukraine’s most active citizens—and directly feeds into Putin’s “python.” A society stripped of energy, forced into obedience, risks losing the will, the numbers, and the purpose to fight. History has seen this before.Many indicators suggest the critical moment will come this fall. When exhaustion at the front, supply shortages, and foreign policy failures combine into that “perfect storm,” Ukraine’s current leadership may no longer be able to manage the crisis.So, the question is: how do we break the python’s grip before it tightens too far?1. Reform the mobilization systemRussia sees mobilization as Ukraine’s weak spot—and is making systematic efforts to disrupt it. Yet instead of solving concrete problems, Ukrainian authorities have pushed the issue deeper into crisis, distancing themselves from this unpopular topic.But even simple solutions can yield quick results:Streamlining the draft process (in coordination with employers, based on a “serve smart” principle where everyone contributes fairly);Allowing families access to training centers;Creating feedback systems to report rights violations;Establishing clear protocols for training, assigning troops, setting service terms, and meeting basic supply standards.This also includes proper fortifications to save lives, equipping positions with drones and other tech.The key is not to dodge the problems—but to solve them.2. Shift the economy to a wartime footing: cut exploitation, prioritize military needs“Wartime economy” will remain a slogan as long as fulfilling defense contracts is treated like a punishment—due to hyper-regulation and resulting corruption.Attracting private Western investment must become the cornerstone of long-term assistance and a strategic partnership lasting decades.A truly war-ready economy should be measured by Ukraine’s ability to turn Russia’s cities into targets—not once a quarter, but daily. If Kyiv, Dnipro, Kharkiv, and Odesa lose sleep over air raid sirens, the next sleepless night should belong to Moscow, St. Petersburg, Kazan, Nizhny Novgorod—even Novosibirsk and Tobolsk. Night after night. Until they stop shelling Ukrainian cities—or until Russia’s refineries and infrastructure collapse.3. Funding must go directly to brigadesDecisions on purchasing drones, equipment, and tech solutions must be delegated to frontline units.Meanwhile, the role of the Ministry of Defense, the Ministry for Strategic Industries, and other relevant agencies and enterprises should be focused on standardizing, scaling, and distributing successful innovations—along with maintaining quality control.There’s more than enough work for everyone. The key is that each player does their part.4. Sanctions leadership + a diplomatic hubAll necessary measures must be taken to create real economic consequences for Russia. This includes everything from shutting down the Druzhba oil pipeline to ramping up joint task forces with partners to block sanctions evasion routes.To expand sanctions pressure, everyone with influence and connections must be involved—from Petro Poroshenko to experts and business leaders. A “Diplomatic Hub” should be operating 24/7, engaging decision-makers, particularly in the United States.5. A serious conversationUkraine’s information policy must undergo a total reset. Instead of sweet-talking the public, the government must have a serious conversation with its citizens—not fear-mongering, but clear communication on how known problems are being addressed.Instead of attacking Poroshenko and praising Zelenskyy, official channels and pro-government Telegram accounts should be explaining how mobilization issues are being solved, how the army is being supplied, and how new technologies are being deployed.The average Ukrainian’s news feed shouldn’t glorify the ruling party—it should give people confidence that they’re being heard and that their problems are acknowledged and being resolved.***None of this requires astronomical budgets. What’s needed is political will—and a team of people who can actually deliver results.That’s why a National Salvation Government is needed—not one based on loyalty, but on competence. A government capable of helping Ukraine break free from the python’s coils and tear it to pieces until it’s dead.So far, the current leadership has shown zero interest in such a path. It continues to act too slowly, and when it does act, the result is mediocre at best—while Ukraine loses people, land, and precious time.The bulldozer moves forward. The python tightens its grip. It’s time to rethink the policy direction.SourceAbout the author. Rostyslav Pavlenko, Ukrainian politician, political scientist, political technologist, teacher. People's Deputy of Ukraine of the 9th convocationThe editorial staff does not always share the opinions expressed by the authors of the blogs.
Read in full

Latest news

Russia launches largest airstrike on Ukraine since start of the war
Russia launches largest airstrike on Ukraine since start of the war
President Zelensky said Moscow will not stop as long as it has the capability to launch massive strikes
www.independent.co.uk
Sun, 29 Jun 2025 21:53:44 +0300
Fico accused Zelensky of hating him
Fico accused Zelensky of hating him
Fico found a reason not to travel to UkraineFico is trying not to meet with Zelensky.My meeting with President Zelenskyy makes no sense because he hates me. I see no reason to meet with the Presid...
news.online.ua
Sun, 29 Jun 2025 21:06:00 +0300
Ukraine officially exits Ottawa Convention on anti-personnel mines
Ukraine officially exits Ottawa Convention on anti-personnel mines
This information is posted on the official website of the President of Ukraine.Decree No. enacts the decision of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine dated June , , ...
global.espreso.tv
Sun, 29 Jun 2025 20:27:00 +0300
Quick Creamy Garlic Basil Pasta
Quick Creamy Garlic Basil Pasta
This delightful creamy garlic basil pasta is a perfect dish for a busy weeknight dinner. It combines the rich flavors of garlic, fresh basil, and a luscious cream sauce that envelops the pasta beau...
toastpad.com
Sun, 29 Jun 2025 20:10:25 +0300
The Bundestag proposed creating a pan-European "nuclear umbrella"
The Bundestag proposed creating a pan-European "nuclear umbrella"
Europes quotnuclear umbrellaquot what needs to be doneThis was stated by the head of the CDUCSU faction in the Bundestag, Jens Spahn. Europe must become capable of deterrence. For this...
news.online.ua
Sun, 29 Jun 2025 20:06:00 +0300
Spicy Mayo Corn Delight
Spicy Mayo Corn Delight
This Spicy Mayo Corn Delight is a quick and easy recipe that combines sweet corn with a creamy, spicy mayonnaise dressing. Perfect as a side dish or a snack, this dish is a perfect party pleaser an...
toastpad.com
Sun, 29 Jun 2025 20:05:31 +0300
Zelenskyy: Ukraine to fully align with EU sanctions against Iran
Zelenskyy: Ukraine to fully align with EU sanctions against Iran
Ukraine has fully aligned itself with the EUrsquos th and th sanctions packages against Russia and will also synchronise the European sanctions package targeting Iran.Source Zelenskyyrsquo...
www.pravda.com.ua
Sun, 29 Jun 2025 20:02:51 +0300
Classic Ukrainian nationalism: foundation of state
Classic Ukrainian nationalism: foundation of state
This is crucial because Ukrainian right-wing communities are the backbone of todays volunteer movement. Without them, the current Defense Forces of Ukraine would be hard to imagine. It would be a ...
global.espreso.tv
Sun, 29 Jun 2025 20:00:00 +0300
Zelenskyy on Ottawa Convention withdrawal: signal to all partners along Russia's borders
Zelenskyy on Ottawa Convention withdrawal: signal to all partners along Russia's borders
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has stated that anti-personnel mines often have no alternatives for defence and Ukrainersquos withdrawal from the Ottawa Convention is a signal to all partners surro...
www.pravda.com.ua
Sun, 29 Jun 2025 19:50:51 +0300
Russian shelling now within kilometer of Sumy suburbs
Russian shelling now within kilometer of Sumy suburbs
According to Ukrainian Pravda, citing a source in law enforcement, the Russians most likely used a mm guided rocket projectile fired from a self-propelled artillery system A Hyacinth-B, to...
global.espreso.tv
Sun, 29 Jun 2025 19:36:00 +0300
додати ще новини more news

Top news

Orban threatens EU with World War III due to Ukraine joining NATO
Orban threatens EU with World War III due to Ukraine joining NATO
Russians launch drones on Ukraine: air defence responds in Kyiv Oblast
Europe does not want the disintegration of Russia — former French army general Yakovleff
Ukraine war briefing: key eastern Ukrainian city under assault as Russia hails cooperation with North Korea
Ukraine's General Staff confirms hit on ammunition depots in Russia's Bryansk Oblast
Four NATO countries conduct large-scale military exercises on the Rhine
Kharkiv under drone attack: house on fire, one person injured
Lemon Bar Delight
Pilot 1st Class Lieutenant Colonel Maksym Ustimenko was killed in an air battle
Ukrainian F-16 pilot killed in action during large-scale Russian attack
  • About us
  • Contacts
  • Rules of use
  • Apps