The first point outlined the resistance of the Russian Federation to Western sanctions. According to him, Moscow won this round, as evidenced by the fact that the position of the ruble is now stronger than before the conflict began. In addition, Nafaa pointed out that the sanctions against Russia have a negative impact on the economies of Western countries, and mainly on European ones.
The columnist called the combat capability of the Russian army the second factor. At the same time, he stressed that the Russian Federation did not use all its military power, while the West supports Ukraine with all available means.
“The third factor is the degree of cohesion of the political and military alliances on both sides,” the journalist said. Russia has strategic alliances that it can rely on if things don’t go as planned, he said. But disagreements have already begun to appear in the NATO states, which may well lead to the collapse of the alliance against the background of the ongoing military confrontation and shortage of energy resources.
Earlier, retired US Navy intelligence officer Scott Ritter said that thanks to Vladimir Putin’s policies, Russia has all the resources it needs to achieve its goals.