How Long Does Russia Have Left? They have all the time in the world, David. The slow grind and attrition is working just fine for them, NATO/Ukraine, not so much! Stoltenberg, NATO head, recently admitted that NATO no longer had enough weapons and ammo for a war against Russia. For those who have been paying attention to the unhinged NATO propaganda, this is hilarious.
For the past , coming up two years, we have been told that Russia are running out of various items. Missiles, shells, tanks, planes, generals etc etc. We have also been told that NATO are definitely not fighting Russia in Ukraine and that Russia are too weak to defeat even Ukraine!! Should NATO enter, then Russia would last 5 minutes, a week or whatever. Anyway, they would definitely be crushed if NATO were to enter according to all media outlets and talking head "experts" allowed in Western media.
However, despite not fighting Russia, it turns out that NATO have emptied their stocks of shells and ammo while "Not fighting Russia". If your weapon stocks to fight Russia turned out to not even be enough to not fight Russia then it is only going one way if hostilities do start. Russia are still going strong even according to Stoltenberg;
Russia is not giving up in Ukraine and its warring capacity must not be underestimated, NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg warned on Wednesday (29 November), amid a stalling Ukrainian counter-offensive and signs of Western fatigue after 640 days of war.
“Russia has amassed a large missile stockpile ahead of winter and we see new attempts to strike Ukraine’s power grid and energy infrastructure, trying to leave Ukraine in the dark and cold,” NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg told reporters in Brussels.
“We must not underestimate Russia,” he warned, speaking after NATO foreign ministers met with their Ukrainian counterpart Dmytro Kuleba in the new cooperation format to discuss Kyiv’s path to membership.
Kyiv’s Western allies have been pledging that financial and military support will not falter as other crises in the Middle East have recently diverted part of their attention.
However, securing orders of weapons, especially missiles and ammunition, with the defence industry and pushing for faster production is not going quite as planned, three NATO diplomats told Euractiv, raising the question of whether the West can hold the line in the next months.