A Never-Ending War Is Looking Likely
Briefly

Michael explains that a never-ending war is characterized by the impossibility of achieving military victory and the lack of a serious threat of losing. However, he argues that the Ukraine-Russia conflict is more likely to be a protracted war because Russia still has the military capability to win, albeit through a strategy of attrition.
They also talk about Ukraine's recent strike on a Russian ammunition depot, and how such actions, while impactful, might inadvertently prolong the conflict by forcing Russia to adapt its strategy.
Read at 24/7 Wall St.
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