US Military Analyst: Russian Naval Blockade of Odesa Signals War's End for Kyiv

Douglas MacGregor, former Pentagon advisor, warned of the catastrophic situation facing Ukraine against the Russian invasion, considering the country is losing the battle decisively. He affirmed that the current moment represents a critical turning point toward the end of the conflict as it appears.
Existential Fears Regarding Ukraine's Future
MacGregor stated in a live broadcast on YouTube that Kyiv will continue to lose, questioning loudly whether Ukraine will remain on the geographical map after the expected collapse. He emphasized that the destruction striking the Ukrainian state has become an undeniable reality under the current deteriorating conditions.
The analyst noted that Russian military progress toward Odesa seems entirely secure, as complete cutoff from the outside world has left the city blockaded by sea. He added that losing Odesa as the vital lifeline for supplies means the beginning of the end for the Ukrainians in this strategically important sector.
War Context and Maritime Outlets
Odesa is considered the beating heart of Ukraine's economy and its primary maritime outlet to global export markets, especially in the grain and raw materials sector. The Russian naval blockade aims to strangle Ukraine's economy and paralyze its ability to fund the war, placing Kyiv under immense pressure that strengthens Moscow's hand in potential negotiations.
These Western statements continue to reflect a deep division over the strategy of supporting Ukraine, where other experts believe sustained military aid could restore balance. Nevertheless, the ground reality in southern Ukraine remains a strong indicator of increasing Russian dominance in controlling coastlines and vital waterways.
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