RETIRED US GENERALS DISCUSS UKRAINE SITUATION.
'While Russia has the combat power it needs to take out Ukraines defenses, a potential attack by Russia is not likely going to be like Pearl Harbor, a former senior allied commander in Europe said.
Addressing the current standoff at the border of Russia and Ukraine, where more than 100,000 Russian troops are amassed, retired Gen. Wesley Clark, who was supreme allied commander Europe from 19972000, said Russia can effectively launch precision strikes.
They can mass combat power, and in a lightning strike take out much of the Ukrainian defense assets, especially if theyre not localized and dispersed, Clark said. The Russians have the ability with their long-range missiles and their reconnaissance,
in a few minutes, if its well coordinated, [Russia] will have achieved shock and awe.
But Clark, who spoke Jan. 28 during a webinar hosted by the Atlantic Council, said that hard approach is not likely to be the first step if Russia decides to proceed with an incursion into Ukraine.
Russian forces are active on the border with Ukraine and have been observed doing live-fire exercises with armored vehicles and weapons systems, but Clark surmised that what looks like a threat could be troops calibrating their systems after movement over lengths of terrain.
He pointed to reconnaissance and subversion efforts that have already been carried out by Russian troops, as well as waves of cyberattacks and a civil disobedience event that Clark described as ineffective but possibly a rehearsal for something that might come later.
You cant expect that a Russian attack is going to necessarily be like Pearl Harbor where suddenly airplanes come over and missiles and everything blows up. I certainly wouldnt do it that way, Clark said.
He suggested instead that an aggressor would more likely want to penetrate, soften up, confuse, obfuscate, cause chaos. Then you come in to rescue and save civil society.
Clark noted that disinformation has already infiltrated much of the standoff, and it is not a bolt out of the blue, its already a strategy against Ukraine.'>>>
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