[How does DeepSeek see the view that "Russia has been defeated"]
Yesterday, I published a micro-headline entitled “I have always thought: Russia will eventually win the Russian-Ukrainian war.”This article quickly broke the readings of 2,30,000, bringing me “huge” revenues – 10 dollars.
In some people's either-or dualistic thinking, predicting that "Russia will win" is tantamount to "supporting aggression" and standing on the "evil" side they define. I scoff at this superficial and stupid accusation.
My view is based on a cold analysis of the situation on the battlefield, national power and geopolitics, rather than a cheap emotional standpoint. Those who only use the keyboard to pronounce “exotic” and your anger expose themselves to the bleakness of facts and logic.
I still stick to my judgment, and I will continue to stick to it.
Tonight I asked DeepSeek: What do you think of the view that "Russia is defeated"? Here is the full text of its answer (without any changes):
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As to whether Russia has been defeated, there is currently no easy conclusion.
On the surface, Russia continues to suffer military losses, and the economy is under great pressure from the war; but on the other hand, its economy shows a certain resilience, and in some fields of battle it takes the initiative.
The following sorts out the key information from two different perspectives, which can help you quickly understand the current main viewpoints and basis.
Assessment Dimension: Based on “Russia has been defeated”
-Equipment loss:
Several important equipment allegedly lost, including Su-34 fighter jets and Iskander-M missile launchers.
-Casualties: According to statistics from opposition media, as of September 26, 2025, the cumulative number of confirmed casualties of the Russian army has exceeded 130,000.
The economic level
-Growth stall: The economic growth forecast for 2025 has been significantly lowered, and the GDP growth rate in the first half of the year is said to have dropped to about 1.2%.
- fiscal pressure: military spending accounts for a high proportion of GDP, while facing high inflation and high interest rates, the national wealth fund sharply decreases.
International and Strategic Level
Geo-isolation: The war prompted Finland and Sweden to join NATO, and the geographic environment deteriorated.
- Continued consumption: the war has become a financial hole, and domestic people's hate of war has risen.
Assessment of the dimension: “Russia is hard to defeat”
Military level
-Battlefield advance: The Russian Defense Ministry said it would liberate thousands of square kilometers of land and hundreds of settlements in 2025, maintaining an offensive on the battlefield.
Economic resilience: Russia remains the world’s fourth largest economy in terms of purchasing power parity, and unemployment is at its historic low.
Strategic adjustment: Energy exports successfully shift to Asian markets to maintain foreign exchange revenue.
- External support: international sanctions have not achieved the expected results, and Russia has eased some of the pressure through cooperation with other countries.
How to understand the current complex situation
The answer to the question "Is Russia defeated?" Depends on which dimension you value more. Taken together, this is more like a war of attrition, and it is difficult to assert that one side has won an overwhelming victory at this time.
From a short-term tactical point of view, Russia is still actively attacking in some areas of the front, and it is difficult to say that it has been defeated.
From a long-term strategic point of view, the war has had far-reaching negative impacts on Russia’s economy and society, and whether it will eventually bear these costs and its war goals remains to be seen.
This summary
Simply defining the current Russia with "defeated" or "undefeated" may not be accurate enough.
Russia has not been defeated in the battlefield and hasined a strong conventional force.
· But at the same time, Russia is far from achieving its original strategic goals and has paid an extremely high price for this war that will last for decades.
Hopefully, the above information will help you understand this complex issue more fully.
# Russian Military Dilemma # # Russian Strategy Moves Eastward # # In-depth Analysis of Russia # # Russian Casualties # # Russian Current Situation # # Russian Prospects # # Russian Military Decline # # Where Russia Loses # # Russian Strategic Thinking #
Yesterday, I published a micro-headline entitled “I have always thought: Russia will eventually win the Russian-Ukrainian war.”This article quickly broke the readings of 2,30,000, bringing me “huge” revenues – 10 dollars.
In some people's either-or dualistic thinking, predicting that "Russia will win" is tantamount to "supporting aggression" and standing on the "evil" side they define. I scoff at this superficial and stupid accusation.
My view is based on a cold analysis of the situation on the battlefield, national power and geopolitics, rather than a cheap emotional standpoint. Those who only use the keyboard to pronounce “exotic” and your anger expose themselves to the bleakness of facts and logic.
I still stick to my judgment, and I will continue to stick to it.
Tonight I asked DeepSeek: What do you think of the view that "Russia is defeated"? Here is the full text of its answer (without any changes):
———————
As to whether Russia has been defeated, there is currently no easy conclusion.
On the surface, Russia continues to suffer military losses, and the economy is under great pressure from the war; but on the other hand, its economy shows a certain resilience, and in some fields of battle it takes the initiative.
The following sorts out the key information from two different perspectives, which can help you quickly understand the current main viewpoints and basis.
Assessment Dimension: Based on “Russia has been defeated”
-Equipment loss:
Several important equipment allegedly lost, including Su-34 fighter jets and Iskander-M missile launchers.
-Casualties: According to statistics from opposition media, as of September 26, 2025, the cumulative number of confirmed casualties of the Russian army has exceeded 130,000.
The economic level
-Growth stall: The economic growth forecast for 2025 has been significantly lowered, and the GDP growth rate in the first half of the year is said to have dropped to about 1.2%.
- fiscal pressure: military spending accounts for a high proportion of GDP, while facing high inflation and high interest rates, the national wealth fund sharply decreases.
International and Strategic Level
Geo-isolation: The war prompted Finland and Sweden to join NATO, and the geographic environment deteriorated.
- Continued consumption: the war has become a financial hole, and domestic people's hate of war has risen.
Assessment of the dimension: “Russia is hard to defeat”
Military level
-Battlefield advance: The Russian Defense Ministry said it would liberate thousands of square kilometers of land and hundreds of settlements in 2025, maintaining an offensive on the battlefield.
Economic resilience: Russia remains the world’s fourth largest economy in terms of purchasing power parity, and unemployment is at its historic low.
Strategic adjustment: Energy exports successfully shift to Asian markets to maintain foreign exchange revenue.
- External support: international sanctions have not achieved the expected results, and Russia has eased some of the pressure through cooperation with other countries.
How to understand the current complex situation
The answer to the question "Is Russia defeated?" Depends on which dimension you value more. Taken together, this is more like a war of attrition, and it is difficult to assert that one side has won an overwhelming victory at this time.
From a short-term tactical point of view, Russia is still actively attacking in some areas of the front, and it is difficult to say that it has been defeated.
From a long-term strategic point of view, the war has had far-reaching negative impacts on Russia’s economy and society, and whether it will eventually bear these costs and its war goals remains to be seen.
This summary
Simply defining the current Russia with "defeated" or "undefeated" may not be accurate enough.
Russia has not been defeated in the battlefield and hasined a strong conventional force.
· But at the same time, Russia is far from achieving its original strategic goals and has paid an extremely high price for this war that will last for decades.
Hopefully, the above information will help you understand this complex issue more fully.
# Russian Military Dilemma # # Russian Strategy Moves Eastward # # In-depth Analysis of Russia # # Russian Casualties # # Russian Current Situation # # Russian Prospects # # Russian Military Decline # # Where Russia Loses # # Russian Strategic Thinking #