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EPISODE · Feb 27, 2025 · 41 MIN

Ness 83 med Geir Hågen Karlsen – Ukraina har ikke nok soldater til å vinne krigen

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Tidligere oberstløytnant Geir Hågen Karlsen mener at både Ukrainas og Russlands muligheter til å vinne krigen militært er minimale. Hør hele hans analyse i dagens ferske utgave av podkasten Ness. Mange i Norge håper at mer støtte til Ukraina skal kunne tvinge frem en russiske retrett. "Norge må gjøre alt vi kan for at Ukraina vinner denne krigen," har blant annet Venstre-leder Guri Melbye sagt.Samtalen med Geir Hågen Karlsen er som en kald bøtte vann over alle slike resonnementer.– Hva hvis Norge gir Ukraina 1000 milliarder kroner av oljefondet, spør Ness.– De har likevel ikke nok soldater, og de vil heller ikke kunne kjøpe det nødvendige materiellet. Dette er en utmattelseskrig. Russland har tatt drøyt 20 prosent av Ukrainas territorium, og det er helt, helt usannsynlig at Ukraina vil kunne gjenerobre dette.Han minner om to forhold.– Russland har fortsatt masse mennesker og mobilisere. Det eneste som kan forandre på dette, ville være et regimeskifte i Kreml. Det kan skje, men det er ingenting å satse på.Han minner også om at Russland er en atomvakt. Heller enn å slå retrett, vil de kunne bruke atomvåpen.Geir Hågen Karlsen lander på at det om ikke lenge vil ende med en slags våpenhvile i Ukraina.– I først omgang en avtale om at man ikke skyter på hverandre. Men en fredsavtale, dit er det langt, langt frem, avslutter han.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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