Dear Readers, my hopes for a week of non-work have come a cropper from foreign readers who say that my obligation to them is not cancelled by America’s celebration of what it formerly was. There is to be no holiday for me.
Putin Is Destroying Russia
Paul Craig Roberts
Yulia Shapovalova, Moscow correspondent for Al Jazeera, reports that Pusillinamous Putin’s ever-widening war has, as I said it would, expanded deep into Russia far from the Donbas battlefield. Shapovalova reports “The crisis is deep,” as civilian fuel shortages worsen. Ukraine’s successful strikes on Russian refineries and fuel storage have imperiled supply and resulted in gasoline rationing throughout the country and long lines as Russians wait hours for their rationed supply. What Putin has achieved is a reduction in Russians’ confidence in their government. https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/7/2/the-crisis-is-deep-the-view-from-russia-as-fuel-shortages-worsen
Russia has had to halt export sales of gasoline and jet fuel, and lower the fuel grade standards for gasoline. In Crimea, a state of emergency has been declared. Concerns are being expressed that to insure adequate fuel supply for agricultural harvesting could result in industry shutdowns. Russia has had to purchase 80,000 tons of gasoline from India and hopes to be able to import 400,000 tonnes of gasoline each month from wherever Russia can get it. This clearly will not help the Russian balance of payments, which the pro-American Russian bank director will use for more punishment for Russians.
Confronted with a genuine crisis, what is Putin’s response?
“I would say it is not critical,” says Russia’s failed war leader. Little doubt that Russia’s population’s response to Putin is “not critical for who?” “Not critical for those of us who cannot rely on transportation because you refuse to win a war?” “Not critical for those of us whose choices might be to be laid off from our jobs or face a food shortage?” “Not critical to those of us who will face more punishments from your central bank director to pass the cost of the Russian trade deficit you are causing to us?”
Clearly, Putin and his incompetent Kremlin entourage are, while in the middle of an ever-widening and ever-unsuccessful war, destroying the confidence of the Russian people in the Russian government. The American Zionist Neoconservatives seem to have Putin in their camp, aiding and abetting Washington’s hegemony.
Why would Putin do this? Why would he be allowed to do this?
Recently I asked, tongue in cheek, “Is Putin an Unaware Agent of the West,” and linked to Gilbert Doctorow’s article raising a similar question. Both articles were translated and published in a Russian newspaper, which served notice that the Russian media is no longer reticent and is asking pertinent questions. We are now half way into the fifth year of Putin fighting a war that he has shown no intention of winning.
The cause of such extraordinary failure is difficult to discern. Is the cause the alliance of Kirill Dmitriev, Putin’s main negotiator, with the Russian billionaire oligarchs and the West and the advice of Putin’s pro-West central bank director who intentionally left $300 billion of Russian bank reserves where the West could seize it? Have pro-Western forces in Russia made it difficult for Putin to represent Russian interests?
I can’t say, but at least this is an explanation why a militarily powerful country would fail to win a conflict with a third rate military power after 4.5 years, much longer than it took Stalin’s Red Army to defeat the mighty German Wehrmacht. Putin now ranks as the worst failure of a military leader in world history.
Frederica Marsi, also a correspondent for Al Jazeera, reports: “Ukrainian drone attacks on energy infrastructure are intensifying fuel shortages in Russia, triggering a rare admission from President Vladimir Putin of the gravity of the situation. In unusually candid public remarks to a meeting of senior officials on Sunday, Putin explicitly acknowledged that Ukrainian strikes had led to fuel rationing.” https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/6/30/how-severe-is-russias-energy-shortage-because-of-ukrainian-strikes
But what Putin refuses to acknowledge is that the Ukrainian strikes on Russia are war. Putin calls increasingly successful Ukrainian strikes on Russia, aided and abetted by NATO and Washington, “terrorist attacks on our civilian targets and infrastructure.”
In other words, Russia is not at war. Russia is merely experiencing terrorist attacks. Like the US attack on the Nord Sea Pipeline. Like the US attack on the Russian strategic bombing fleet. Like the US attack on Putin’s home intended to kill him. There is no war here folks. Just terrorist actions.
As Putin has redefined war as random terrorist acts, he doesn’t have to win a war, just ration gasoline, run up the Russian trade deficit with gasoline imports, accept Russian civilian casualties as a result of “terrorist activities,” and do nothing to win a war. The failure to win the war is demoralizing the Russian people and discrediting Russia as a military power, a discrediting that is bringing on a much larger and more dangerous war with the West, a war that will be nuclear.
So readers, tell me, why is Putin destroying Russia’s military reputation and leaving the Russian people ever more open to attack? What can possibly explain the total failure of such a powerful military force as Russia to win a war with a third rate power after 4.5 years?
The only possible answer is the total failure of Russian leadership.