Ukrainian General reveals war lessons and warns West to prepare for war

The Ukrainian general shared lessons from his war
Speaking at the Land War Conference
Ukraine's struggle can help find a path to peace
Sharing lessons from Russia's invasion
“If you want peace, prepare for war”
Democratic nations need to wake up
Avoid war at all costs
Preparing the military and society
“Politicians can and should mobilize society”
War shouldn’t be part of the political process
Technological development has changed war
The Russia-Ukraine War is a transition period
The wheels of history are turning in Ukraine
New technologies are the to future peace
Solving the issue of global security
What will happen next?
Drone warfare in Ukraine
Preparing for a new era of conflict
The Ukrainian general shared lessons from his war

Former Ukrainian Commander-in-Chief General Valerii Zaluzhnyi has warned the West it could face the prospect of a new world war unless it begins preparing the new technology that will be needed to ensure global peace. 

Speaking at the Land War Conference

While giving a speech at the Royal United Services Institute Land War Conference, the former Ukrainian commander, and newly appointed Ambassador to the United Kingdom, gave a chilling warning about the future of warfare. 

Ukraine's struggle can help find a path to peace

“The experience of our struggle will be useful to everyone looking for a path to peace. And the path to peace can also be through war,” Zaluzhnyi began his speech. 

Sharing lessons from Russia's invasion

Zaluzhnyi wanted to share the lessons Ukraine learned following the Russian invasion of his country in February 2022, and the overarching message of his speech was that if the West wanted to avoid global war, it needed to prepare. 

“If you want peace, prepare for war”

“Si vis pacem, para bellum,” Zaluzhnyi said according to a transcript of his speech that he posted on Telegram. The phrase is a quote from Roman historian Cornelius Nepos and it means: “If you want peace, prepare for war.”

Democratic nations need to wake up

“Free and democratic nations and their governments need to wake up and think about how to protect their citizens and their countries,” Zaluzhnyi explained before he went on to share what Ukraine had learned since February 2022. 

Avoid war at all costs

Zaluzhnyi said that the first lesson was to avoid war at all costs, but if war does come, it is best to be prepared for the conflict. But readiness was about more than stockpiling a large amount of weapons according to the former general. 

Preparing the military and society

Preparing for the future means preparing society for the sacrifices it will need to make to survive a future conflict. “Society must agree to temporarily give up a range of freedoms for the sake of survival. Modern wars, unfortunately, are total,” he said. 

“Politicians can and should mobilize society”

“They require the efforts not only of the army, but also of society as a whole. Politicians can and should mobilize society,” Zaluzhnyi said, adding economic, financial, and population resources should be marshaled to be ready for war. 

War shouldn’t be part of the political process

Zaluzhnyi said that the second lesson he could impart on the West was that “war can in no way be seen as part of the domestic political process.” But this lesson was far less important than the one he revealed about technological development. 

Technological development has changed war

Zaluzhnyi argued that technological development has changed modern warfare since it has allowed smaller armies to fight and win against larger armies. This is evident from what has happened in Ukraine, and it is for this reason that the West must prepare. 

The Russia-Ukraine War is a transition period

“The Russian-Ukrainian war is not yet a war of the future. It is only a war of transitional period. But it is our war that forms new rules. We, Ukrainians, with our blood and thirst for victory, are forming new patterns of a new war. A war that will be the war of the future,” Zaluzhnyi said.

The wheels of history are turning in Ukraine

“A new stage in the forms and methods of military operations has begun. We see how scientific and technological progress has set in motion the wheel of history and brought to the battlefield the technologies,” Zaluzhnyi would go on to add. 

New technologies are the to future peace

The battle-hardened general said that the world’s newest technologies were likely to be decisive in modern wars, and would become the basis of global security in the future. But he questioned who would master these technologies, hinting that whoever does would direct the future global order. 

Solving the issue of global security

“Who will quickly master these technologies – the democratic world or the world of tyranny – will depend on us,” Zaluzhnyi said. "Whoever masters them will solve the issues of global security," he added.

What will happen next?

“It is difficult to say how the situation will develop in the future. Only one thing is certain – tyrants will need war constantly for internal use as a tool for retaining power. The rest should build reliable protection against them,” Zaluzhnyi added.

Drone warfare in Ukraine

The Telegraph reported on Zaluzhnyi’s comments and noted specifically that the rise of drone warfare during the full-scale invasion of Ukraine changed the nature of war and made “battlefield transparent and difficult to concentrate forces in conventional ways.”

Preparing for a new era of conflict

Zaluzhnyi likely wasn't just referring to drone warfare, however. His speech showed that new technologies should be used to marshal and prepare Western society for a new era of conflict, one that the West can avoid if it is ready. 

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