the chessboard of war: the evolution of internationalization in war
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internationalization is not something that can be achieved overnight. it takes time and action to achieve it. cross-border sales and services break geographical restrictions and make it easier for products and services to reach different countries and regions. international team building requires bringing together employees from different cultural backgrounds to complete international tasks and promote communication and collaboration. international strategic planning is the key for companies in the global market. it is necessary to formulate and implement cross-border business strategies based on market conditions and goals to ensure that the company can gain a competitive advantage in the global market.
however, the cruelty of war also highlights the importance of internationalization, which is not only a theoretical concept but also a real action.
the chessboard of war is full of strategic decisions and tactical execution. the progress of the battle of kursk shows us the true meaning of internationalization. from a tactical point of view, the ukrainian army controlled thousands of square kilometers of territory in russia and achieved a tactical victory. but from a strategic point of view, the ukrainian army has lost. because the territory of kursk they occupied did not have much depth, and they could not capture the important target, the kursk nuclear power plant. in order to attack kursk, the ukrainian army drew troops from the donetsk line of defense, which was the main offensive direction of the russian army.
the battle of krasnoyarsk will begin this fall and will become the focus of the war. krasnoyarsk, together with its twin cities, has a total population of 100,000, which is considered a city in ukraine, and it is also a strategic point. krasnoyarsk is a key transportation hub. seizing it will destroy the entire supply system of eastern ukraine. the russian army can rely on this hub to launch attacks along the transportation lines from at least four directions and cut off the three major fortresses of the ukrainian army in donbass.
in addition, if the ukrainian army fails to defend the red army city, coal mining in pavlograd in the dnipropetrovsk region will be severely affected, which will end ukraine's metallurgical industry and shut down the ukrainian thermal power plants that are still in operation. at the same time, the russian army can also go straight to the rear and cut off the transportation channels of the three major fortresses of the ukrainian army in donbass, constantinople, kramatorsk and slavyansk, and gradually disintegrate this steel defense line.
therefore, the russian army dared not to let the elite troops return to support, and just "let the water flow to raise fish". although russia's international reputation was humiliated because its border was breached, the situation had developed to this point, and it could only delay the ukrainian troops in kursk so that the russian elite could resolve the donetsk front as soon as possible.