General Eduard Vorobyov, first deputy commander of Russia's ground forces, arrived on the outskirts of Grozny to assess the stalled Russian invasion of Chechnya. The scene was unsettling. Unarmed civilians had blocked his convoys, several of his vehicles had been destroyed by sniper fire, and the morale of his troops was dangerously low. He quickly assessed the situation and reported to Moscow, 'Whoever ordered this operation should be investigated for criminal irresponsibility.' Thus began the Chechen War in December 1994, sparked by an out-of-control, breakaway republic and fueled by the Kremlin's need to maintain integrity of the Russian Federation and to control strategic resources. Many questions remain regarding the Chechen War for today's strategic thinker. What decisions brought Vorobyov and his Russian ground forces to Grozny. Who made those decisions and why. What options were available. What domestic, international, economic, and historical factors played a part in those decisions. How did Chechnya play in the objectives and national interests of Russia.
Chechen War: Another Russian Humiliation
2001
21 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Behavior & Society , Education, Law, & Humanities , Military Operations, Strategy, & Tactics , Government(Foreign) , Military forces(Foreign) , Intervention , Urban warfare , Russia , Limited warfare , Military history , Policies , National security , Morale , Political negotiations , Petroleum industry , Conflict , Pipelines , Theory , Decision making , Strategy , Economics , Chechnya , Chechen war , National interests , Chechen muslims , General dzhokar dudayev , War of independence , Boris yeltsin administration , Domino theory , Grozny(Chechnya) , Oil refineries , Oil transportation centers , Will to fight , Politics , Carl von clausewitz , Russian army , Civilian combatants , Chechen rebels
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