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23 Mart, Joe Lauria:

"But on Tuesday, the Pentagon took the bold step of leaking two stories to reporters that contradict those tales. “Russia’s conduct in the brutal war tells a different story than the widely accepted view that Vladimir Putin is intent on demolishing Ukraine and inflicting maximum civilian damage—and it reveals the Russian leader’s strategic balancing act,” reported Newsweek in an article entitled, “Putin’s Bombers Could Devastate Ukraine But He’s Holding Back. Here’s Why.”

The piece quotes an unnamed analyst at the Pentagon’s Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) saying, “The heart of Kyiv has barely been touched. And almost all of the long-range strikes have been aimed at military targets.”

A retired U.S. Air Force officer now working as an analyst for a Pentagon contractor, added: “We need to understand Russia’s actual conduct. If we merely convince ourselves that Russia is bombing indiscriminately, or [that] it is failing to inflict more harm because its personnel are not up to the task or because it is technically inept, then we are not seeing the real conflict.”

The article says:

“As of the past weekend, in 24 days of conflict, Russia has flown some 1,400 strike sorties and delivered almost 1,000 missiles (by contrast, the United States flew more sorties and delivered more weapons in the first day of the 2003 Iraq war). …

A proportion of those strikes have damaged and destroyed civilian structures and killed and injured innocent civilians, but the level of death and destruction is low compared to Russia’s capacity.

‘I know it’s hard … to swallow that the carnage and destruction could be much worse than it is,’ says the DIA analyst. ‘But that’s what the facts show. This suggests to me, at least, that Putin is not intentionally attacking civilians, that perhaps he is mindful that he needs to limit damage in order to leave an out for negotiations.'”

These Pentagon sources confirm what Putin and the Russian Ministry of Defense have been saying all along: that instead of being “stalled,” Russia is executing a methodical war plan to encircle cities, opening humanitarian corridors for civilians, leaving civilian infrastructure like water, electricity, telephony and internet intact, and trying to avoid as many civilian casualties as possible.

Until these Pentagon leaks it was difficult to confirm that Russia was entirely telling the truth and that corporate media were publishing fables cooked up by Ukraine’s publicity machine. "

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Yazıya gelen tepkiler eyvallah da, bu duruşu tetikleyen duygusal güç şu tip önerilerin dile getirilmesindeki rahatlık ve yüzsüzlükten geliyor:

https://www.news.com.au/technology/innovation/military/australia-must-ready-solomon-islands-invasion-to-stop-china-security-deal/news-story/d53d32a38e000a45a736df4fc7f8f38f

“There is no way that Australia can allow this deal to proceed. If it must, the nation should invade and capture Guadalcanal such that we engineer regime change in Honiara. There are other soft power levers to pull first and we should pull them forcefully. But we should also immediately begin amassing an amphibious invasion force to add pressure.”

Doğu yapınca saldırgan, batı yapınca kendini koruma. Var mı böyle yağma?

Edit ek:

Sanıyorum buradaki çoğu kişi kendini "batılı" olarak tanımlıyordur. Ne kadar ABD, emperyalizm vs karşıtı olursak olalım, çoğumuz doğuyu bilmiyor, anlamıyor: Çin, Rusya, Hindistan... Kültürel kodumuz batılı. Hissiyatın dibinde batılıyız. Üçüncü dünya savaşı olsa, batı kazansın isteriz (sanıyorum). Savaşa gireceksek batı tarafında girelim bari deriz. Bilmiyorum farklı düşünen var mı... Dolayısıyla bu durum karşısında baştan bir tarafımız var ve doğulunun nasıl baktığını da bilmiyoruz, anlamıyoruz. Sevan Hoca doğulu bakış açısını ne kadar yansıtıyor kestirmek güç ancak farklı seslere kulağı biraz açık tutmak gerek.

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