Ryan McBeth: Putin’s Military Problems Are Bigger Than You Think

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Ukraine’s strikes on Russia’s oil infrastructure aren’t just tactical victories — they’re exposing the cracks in Putin’s entire war machine. What looks like a series of isolated attacks is, in reality, a systematic assault on Russia’s ability to fund and sustain its military campaign.Behind the headlines, Russia’s energy sector is buckling. Outdated refineries, failing supply chains, and a shortage of spare parts are crippling production — while China, its supposed ally, quietly takes advantage, buying cheap oil on its own terms. The Kremlin may talk of resilience, but the numbers tell a different story: this is an economy running on fumes.And as the oil dries up, so does Moscow’s capacity to project power. The disinformation campaigns that once shaped global opinion now mask a far deeper fragility — one where propaganda is doing the heavy lifting that the military no longer can.

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