Perspectives: Unwrapping The Forces Transforming Business and Geopolitics.
In this episode, we examine a dangerous new phase in the Russia-Ukraine war as Ukraine expands its long-range drone campaign and strikes deeper into Russian territory. Rather than fighting only along the front, Ukraine is targeting the infrastructure that keeps Russia’s war machine alive: oil refineries, power grids, bridges, transport routes, maritime logistics, and military supply networks. The discussion highlights reported Ukrainian strikes on Russian oil facilities, Crimea’s electrical infrastructure, and transport ships, all designed to create fuel shortages, disrupt logistics, and weaken Moscow’s ability to sustain the war. At the same time, Russia continues launching missile attacks against Ukrainian population centers, a strategy the speakers argue is brutal, illegal, and unlikely to break Ukrainian resolve. The episode also explores Russia’s growing internal pressure, including battlefield losses, economic strain, fuel concerns, poor troop training, and questions about whether Putin can continue absorbing the cost of the war. As Moscow shifts its language from a “special military operation” to “war,” the conversation considers whether Russia is becoming more desperate politically and militarily. From there, the focus widens to NATO and Europe. Poland, Kaliningrad, and deeper NATO-EU coordination are discussed as possible pressure points in a conflict that could still widen if Russia chooses provocation over retreat. The episode closes with a look at related tensions in the Middle East, including Iran, the Strait of Hormuz, Israel, and Kurdish forces near Iran’s border. Together, these conflicts reveal a world under pressure, where drones, fuel, alliances, and fragile political decisions may shape what comes next.
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