Hidden Forces

Why Putin Plans to Invade Ukraine & What the West Can Do About It | Dmitri Alperovitch

Jan 3, 2022
Dmitri Alperovitch, the former CTO of CrowdStrike and current Chairman of Silverado Policy Accelerator, shares his insights on potential Russian military action against Ukraine. He discusses the signs indicating an imminent invasion and Putin's motivations, revealing the Kremlin's strategic intentions. Alperovitch also highlights the implications for international relations, including cyber threats and the responses from the U.S. and NATO. His expertise in cybersecurity adds a unique lens to the geopolitical tensions, emphasizing the complex landscape ahead.
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INSIGHT

Increased Invasion Likelihood

  • Dmitri Alperovitch believes Russia's military buildup differs significantly from previous instances, indicating a higher likelihood of invasion.
  • This includes more troops, advanced equipment like mine-clearing and bridge-building tools, and aggressive rhetoric.
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Pretext for Invasion?

  • Russia's proposed treaties, demanding NATO restrict forces in existing member countries, are unprecedented and likely unacceptable.
  • This, combined with escalating rhetoric, suggests a potential pretext for invasion rather than genuine diplomacy.
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Ukraine's Drone Acquisition

  • Ukraine's acquisition of Turkish TB2 drones and their offensive use in Donbass concerned Russia.
  • Russia fears a precedent of its security guarantees being overturned by force, similar to the 2008 Russo-Georgian War.
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