In an interview, Gressel talks about Russian reservists, Ukrainian morale and the nuclear threat
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The Russian forces are overstretched, great losses have been suffered. The Russian front has thinned out.
Is a victory of the Ukrainian army over the Russian forces in sight? Gustav Gressel shares his assessment in an interview with Web.de.
There is no spending plan from the Ministry of Defence yet,
Gustav Gressel gives insight into German military tactics in light of the Russia-Ukraine war
Only if Ukraine can blunt the sword of Russia’s second strike may Vladimir Putin accept that he can’t achieve his aims in Ukraine militarily
in Gustav Gressel’s op-ed, he argues that greater military support from the west for Ukraine is urgently needed
Gustav Gressel explains the military strategy of the Ukrainians
Is peace possible in Ukraine? That also depends on Europe, says Gustav Gressel in an interview
They now seem to be rowing back to what is feasible, but not what was desired
The target was all of Ukraine, but that failed militarily, Gustav Gressel explains
In an interview with Cicero, Gustav Gressel explains Russia’s war strategy and calls for an embargo on oil and gas from Russia
The Russian army is tired and urgently needs new forces
Gustav Gressel considers severe losses on the Russian side to be possible
I believe that major offensives by the Russian army will not begin again until the second half of April
Gustav Gressel gives an overview of the current situation in Ukraine in an interview with t-online