'Unrepentant Fascist Lionized by the West'
“Basically he says 'what we need to win this war is we need a real wunderwaffe, a real miracle new future weapon technology,' and that 'that is the only thing that will allow us to win this war,'” Sleboda said. “Basically this is what Nazi Germany counted on to win World War II, when its military industrial capacity was outstretched by the Allies and in manpower as well. It was hoping for some type of, you know, their V2 rockets, their Leopard tanks of the day and so forth [to] win the war for them. And this is what [Zaluzhny] is counting on.”
“I have to admit that in all of the post-Soviet countries…there is a love of science fiction that even surpasses all but the most hardened of Trekkers and Star Wars fans and far more serious science fiction in the US… But Zaluzhny basically seems to be living in a science fiction novel now at this point,” the observer suggested.
“It’s not a stalemate. And The New York Times has admitted as much even before Russia launched their major offensive in the last two, four, six weeks. The New York Times ran an article where they said ‘no one is gaining any ground this year,’ and then deep in the article they admit that even before Russia launched its counteroffensive that Russia had gained 200 km…So it is not a stalemate. It is a war of attrition. Russia has said it was a war of attrition from the beginning, and they can win a war of attrition. Why? Because they do have more people, they do have a functioning military-industrial complex, and the West, all of NATO together, according to The New York Times, is outproduced by seven times in the most basic things needed to win a war of attrition, like artillery shells,” Sleboda summed up.