The US is a fractured nation (or using Huntington’s lingo–a torn one) and against the background of a precipitous (always not very high) decline of cognitive abilities of the best of the best the US “elite machine” produces, be them politicians or military, one has to question motives of those so called “elites”. Going back to this NYT piece (of shit), Larry did a good write up about it yesterday:
But here is the critical point which is very interesting for Russian General Staff and military academies where, now confirmed by the NYT, intellectual impotence of Pentagon will be studied in astonishment for years to come. Here is this phrase.

Let me translate it to you: using one of many definitions (all of them very similar) we define the Kill Chain as: kill chain is the ability of an organization to rapidly and accurately execute all the steps from locating to killing an enemy target. It represents the essential contest in modern warfare. In other words, cretins from NYT confirmed what Russians knew all along–the US was in full command and control of VSU top-bottom. Well, apart from the moral aspect of the story that the US military excelled primarily in attacking civilians and civilian infrastructure, the conclusion is not only warranted but inescapable–US military knows very little about modern warfare, especially in the C2 (Command and Control) field where even modern Comms, Computers and ISR are no match to a much more experienced and technologically advanced opponent with an immense advantage in kinetic means.
For those who still do not understand the depth of this loss for–now we can openly state it–the US Armed Forces in 404, I want to remind you one thing which has been repeated by Russian military non-stop–Russian Army never lost operational initiative. American generals, however, have been looking, as it is now a pattern, in all the wrong places for planning and, as is always the case, descended into the tactical minutiae and PR-based assessment of the battlefield. The fact that they also bought 404’s propaganda about casualties also tells everything you need to know about Pentagon. By the time they started to suspect something–it was too late. And then there was a “counter-offensive”. It was planned by the US generals and, naturally, it ended in catastrophe for them and those unlucky 160,000+ VSU who have never reached even the first line of Russian defense and have been slaughtered in the forefield (security zone). This is what I wrote about this disaster for NATO and, naturally, strategic victory for Russia.
I can go off on a tangent of sorts here (again) while describing a dramatic cultural and institutional difference between American “way” of war and Russian one, but that is just the part of problem–the problem is in incompetence of American elites who are the products of a completely confabulated history and of fragile insecure view of themselves. The US is not the “finest fighting force” and it never has been and because of that, as Michael Brenner astutely noted:









By getting involved with 404 and trying to destroy Russia, the US and its chihuahuas from European NATO collapsed this edifice and exposed a rather unimpressive structure which convinced itself that it can fight and win a conventional war against military superpower of Russia which has been such a superpower longer than the United States existed as a nation. A few good (and competent) men cannot fix the mechanism which was broken for decades and the SMO confirmed it fully. NYT, however, gave us an ample confirmation that the US ran the whole damn thing from military standpoint, and this is a critical admission. Or as they say on the street–FAFO. I thank you, NYT, for not being bright and exposing, accidently, the truth.