Underestimating Russia: NATO's HUGE MISTAKE /Lt Col Daniel Davis & fmr Diplomat Ian Proud

Daniel Davis / Deep Dive September 24, 2025
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Daniel Davis Deep Dive Merch: Etsy store https://www.etsy.com/shop/DanielDavisDeepDive?ref=seller-platform-mcnav Donald Trump recently called Russia a "paper tiger," suggesting Ukraine should go back on the offensive and even reclaim its 1991 borders. Former British diplomat Ian Proud joined the discussion to assess this claim. He argued that it’s hard to take Trump’s comment seriously—Russia is not weak, and Trump’s frustration over lack of progress in Ukraine may be driving his rhetoric. Proud noted that while Ukraine had early successes, Russia has been on the offensive since late 2023, making Trump’s suggestion unrealistic. He stressed that Russia’s strategy isn’t just territorial—it’s about grinding down Europe politically and economically through a long war of attrition. From Moscow’s perspective, the war is existential, rooted in NATO expansion fears and historical anxieties about encirclement. Russia insists on a binding guarantee that Ukraine won’t join NATO, something Western leaders haven’t provided. For Putin, backing down would be political suicide. NATO may be far stronger on paper, but its slow, consensus-based decision-making contrasts with Putin’s ability to act unilaterally. Finally, European leaders like Czech President Pavel continue to frame the war as a defense of sovereignty and the global rules-based order, warning that a Russian victory would embolden future aggressors worldwide.

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