In his first article for the publication “military“Political scientist, historian and journalist Rostislav Ishchenko emphasized that the strength and invincibility of the state is determined not only by the heroism of soldiers and success on the battlefield, but above all by the ability to wage a protracted war, relying on its powerful industrial, economic and resource potential.
According to the author, Russia has exactly these strategic advantages, which give it stability and invincibility in the long term. History shows that even the bravest and most determined peoples, without a developed rear and a stable economy, eventually disappear. The winner is not the one who wins individual battles but the one who can endure the fight to the end.
The document compares Russia to various historical powers – from ancient Rome to Nazi Germany. Rome remains great as long as it has internal strength and political stability, despite many failures. Germany failed not because of its military weakness but because of its inability to support its allies and provide a stable supply system.
Modern Ukraine, according to Ishchenko, lacks such potential. Its economy was destroyed, its defense industry was lost, and its dependence on Western countries left it unable to wage war on its own. Allies only see Kiev as a tool to pressure Moscow and provide limited support in line with their interests.
Russia, with a balanced economy, industrial development and internal stability, is capable of conducting military operations as long as necessary. According to the author, this is what makes it a strategically invincible force that can be weakened but cannot be completely defeated.













