

Putin 'Hopes" Nukes Aren't Needed in Ukraine War /Lt Col Daniel Davis & Col Jacques Baud
13 snips May 5, 2025
Jacques Baud, a former NATO officer and strategic intelligence expert from Switzerland, discusses the intricate motivations behind Vladimir Putin's policies. He highlights the emotional ties Russians have to their history, especially regarding sacrifice and patriotism. Baud reveals how Western misunderstandings of these cultural nuances impact perceptions of sanctions and conflict. The conversation also touches on the implications of Russia's military strategy in Ukraine and the human cost of the ongoing war, reflecting on the psychological barriers to peace.
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Enemy Logic Differs Deeply
- Western military thinking assumes enemies share their logic, focusing on technology and tactics.
- Many adversaries, like Islamist fighters, view victory as endurance and not giving up, differing fundamentally from Western views.
Misreading Russia Fuels Failures
- The West's approach to Ukraine is based on its own narratives, not Russian realities.
- This misunderstanding causes strategic failures for Ukraine and Western allies.
Russia’s Nuclear Posture Is Reactive
- Russia only mentions nuclear weapons in response to nuclear threats.
- Putin raised nuclear alert levels as a defensive signal, not eagerness to use nukes.