Ukraine war: military expert sees Bundeswehr “poorly positioned”

Ukraine war: military expert sees Bundeswehr “poorly positioned”

Watch the video: Vivian Bahlmann talks to Ralph Thiele, military expert, former colonel and chairman of the Political-Military Society.

Despite the warning by President Zelenskyy, American secret services are expecting “attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure from the Russian side” on Ukraine’s national holiday today. “They are well advised to prepare themselves conscientiously and to refrain from celebrations, but that may also be a Russian intention,” says Ralph Thiele. Putin’s attempt to take over Ukraine completely has failed. They then zeroed in on the Donbass. “The Russian strategy has not worked.” 20 percent of Ukraine is now occupied. “Ukraine pays a heavy price in human lives every day.” For Thiele, Russia was actually very unprepared for the attack and Ukraine was surprisingly well equipped. “But now we’re in a war of attrition.”
“Bundeswehr is badly positioned”
The stocks of the “are extremely thin, actually unsuitable for defense, you have to keep in mind again, this Bundeswehr is awfully badly positioned against aggression. This awfully bad line-up has now only been further thinned out by these deliveries”. According to Thiele, a new phase has been reached with the upcoming arms deliveries: “Here it is now a matter of ensuring training, the supply of ammunition and arms for years to come, and no longer from stocks of the Bundeswehr or the American armed forces, but now basically intensifying industry and to plan to supply ammunition and weapon systems on a permanent basis.” “Our federal budget will have to be geared towards long-term financing of this war.”
Ralph Thiele sees a lack of strategy in Ukraine
Thiele points to strategic deficiencies: “This constant delivery of weapons and ammunition obviously does not solve the war, nor does it prevent the damage”, “our strategy, that of the West and always happily plodding along with it, that of the federal government, we are now feeding the war as long as it is necessary, but there will be victims…”, “one will have to ask oneself whether such a strategy of attrition is sustainable in the long run. We have to improve the strategy dramatically.”

Source: Stern

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