Oldbear83 said:
"Putin is quite a bit much much smarter than his internet detractors."
My English friend today told me 'Putin has a case of the clevers'.
That is, he has outsmarted himself.
Putin cannot keep Ukraine, and the price just to take it is far higher than he expected.
He doesn't need to keep it.
He needs Ukraine to be too afraid to try to join NATO or EU.
Putin is in a very strong position. It doesn't matter what has happened to his army or campaign thus far. There is a 40mi long column of Russian might headed to surround Kiev. Ukraine might be able to stop the Russian army, but there is no short-term scenario where Ukraine can expel that army anywhere it is currently camped.
We are witnessing something not seen in hundreds of years.....a proper siege of a city (a number of them, actually)....an army camped outside the walls, waiting out a surrender not of an army, but of a people. The Russian army will lob enough ordnance to destabilize civil administration, and keep tightening the noose, trying not to turn 2022 Kiev into 1944 Stalingrad but to force Ukrainian leadership to make hard choices about how much pain (and for how long) the Ukrainian people should be asked to endure. Eventually, submission and planning for insurgency starts to look more and more palatable than rat soup.
Putin doesn't want to roll thru Ukraine like we rolled thru Iraq.
Putin doesn't want to install a new regime.
If he does that, he's got the Pottery Barn principle to deal with - he broke it, now he's got to fix it.
Putin wants to slowly strangle Ukraine, for the purpose of forcing the existing government of Ukraine to submit, to sign documents declaring loyalty to Moscow, to pay tribute to Moscow. When he gets those things (and he's far more likely to get them today than he was two weeks ago), he will go home. And for the next few decades, Ukrainian leadership will remember what it was like that time they made Moscow mad. And even if insurgency erupts after the Russian Army leaves victorious.....whatever regime remains in Kiev will be loathe to dally too much with the West, until and unless insurgency replaces them. Putin will have what he wants, and Ukrainian puppets to enforce it.