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Ex-general doubts the West's will to win in Ukraine

2024-01-25T23:37:32.192Z

Highlights: Ex-general doubts the West's will to win in Ukraine. Germany should accept risks, says former general Ben Hodges. There will be an industrial race between Russia and Ukraine's Western allies this year, according to former US General Hodges, says the former commander of the US armed forces in Europe. “We know from history that war is atest of will and a test of logistics,” says formergeneral Hodges in a speech to the Bundeswehr symposium in Berlin.



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“We know from history that war is a test of will and a test of logistics,” says former general Ben Hodges.

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There will be an industrial race between Russia and Ukraine's Western allies this year, according to former US General Hodges.

Germany should accept risks.

Berlin - Former US general Ben Hodges has expressed doubts about the will of the Western allies to win in supporting Ukraine against the Russian war of aggression.

The year 2024 will be a year of industrial struggle, said the former commander of the US armed forces in Europe at a Bundeswehr symposium on Germany's new defense plan.

“The Russians are realizing that they cannot bring Ukraine down.

Ukraine - at the moment - cannot bring Russia to the ground.” So there is now a race to see whether Russia or the Western allies can ramp up their industry and produce ammunition more quickly.

“We know from history that war is a test of will and a test of logistics.

Undoubtedly, Ukrainians have a superior will,” he said.

“Do Berlin, Washington, do we have a will that is superior to the Kremlin?

At the moment I'm not sure.

That is the biggest danger for us.”

Accept risks and mistakes

Hodges was reminded of having already called for an expansion of German infrastructure - highways, bridges and railway tracks - in 2018 to enable the rapid transport of larger quantities of heavy weapon systems and tanks.

Deterrence needs go beyond weapons and soldiers, he said.

The necessary logistics must function under the rules of peace if a state uses this as a deterrent and the alliance wants to take these steps before an armed conflict.

There aren't enough trains for military transportation, Hodges said.

“Today there is capacity to transport one and a half armored brigades, I believe.

In total.

That’s all,” Hodges said.

“And all of our plans require moving eight, nine or 10 armored brigades in Europe at the same time.”

The defect is not a fault of Deutsche Bahn, but a fault of the government.

In order to prevent war, you have to demonstrate that you are ready for it, said Hodges.

He encouraged Germany to accept risks and mistakes as it moves forward.

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Source: merkur

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