Leading Security Expert – Russia Will Lose in Ukraine.
INTERVIEW ON THE PRICE OF BUSINESS SHOW, MEDIA PARTNER OF THIS SITE.
Recently Kevin Price, Host of the nationally syndicated Price of Business Show, interviewed USMC Colonel (Ret) Eric Buer.
Price and Col Buer discussed the inevitable defeat of Russia in Ukraine. Buer argues it is a question of when, not if.
In a recent article he points out that “It is an interesting political and moral conundrum when Ukrainian President Zelenskyy is compelled to explain his government’s actions via an almost tacit apology for defending their nation, their people, and their way of life. This month has seen the Ukrainian military execute offensive operations once believed impossible – counterattacks on both militarily significant targets and symbolic targets in the Kursk region of Russia. This represents a change in the character of war for the Ukrainians. With the size and scope of Russian losses impacting all facets of Russian society, these Ukrainian counterpunches have hit the psyche of Russian commanders and the Russian people while also hitting the ego of Russian President Vladimir Putin. The war to conquer Ukraine is lost, and it is now up to Russia to remind Putin that his legacy will be another needless sacrifice of a generation – another failed Stalinist approach to foreign policy.”
BIO: Col. Eric Buer (USMC-Ret), author of Ghosts of Baghdad: Marine Corps Gunships on the Opening Days of the Iraq War is currently a senior executive for an aviation and training company. He is also a consultant and public speaker in the areas of military and commercial aviation and global conflict.
Buer, a native Californian, spent his formative years in rural New England before graduating from Ohio Wesleyan University with a degree in economics. After accepting a commission from the Marine Corps, he was trained to fly attack helicopters. His deployments took him to the Persian Gulf, Somalia, Bosnia, Iraq, and Afghanistan. He later served on the staff of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs as a professor of national security strategy and policy at the National War College and as an air group commanding officer.Website: https://ericbuer.com/home