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War with Russia

Written by: General Sir General Sir Richard Shirreff
Narrated by: General Sir Richard Shirreff, Michael Fenner
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Featuring an exclusive postscript read by the author.

Closely modeled on his NATO experience of war gaming future conflicts, War with Russia is a chilling account of where we are heading if we fail to recognise the threat posed by the Russian president.

Written by the recently retired Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe and endorsed by senior military figures, this audiobook shows how war with Russia could erupt, with the bloodiest and most appalling consequences, if the necessary steps are not taken urgently.

President Putin said, 'We have all the reasons to believe that the policy of containment of Russia which was happening in the 18th, 19th and 20th century is still going on....' And 'if you press the spring, it will release at some point. Something you should remember.'

Like any strongman, the Russian president's reputation for strength is everything. Lose momentum, fail to give the people what they want, and he fails. The president has already demonstrated that he has no intention of failing. He has already started a lethal dynamic which, unless checked right now, could see him invade the Baltic States.

Russia's invasion and seizure of Georgia in 2008 was our Rhineland moment. We ignored the warning signs - as we did back in the 1930s - and we made it business as usual.

Crimea in 2014 was the president's Sudetenland moment, and again he got away with it. Since 2014 Russia has invaded Ukraine. The Baltics could be next. Our political leaders assume that nuclear deterrence will save us. General Sir Richard Shirreff shows us why this will not wash.

©2016 Strategia Worldwide Limited (P)2017 Hodder & Stoughton
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Great Novel, with a great perspective

War With Russia is a fascinating book. Written like a Tom Clancy novel but Gen Shirreff is an absolute expert in the military affairs he writes about. He isn't necessarily a fiction writer, so the novel itself could have been written better, but it's a solidly written book nonetheless.

Absolutely worth a read/listen and I highly recommend it.

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It's missing a few chapters

I really, really enjoyed this book, until the ending. There isn't one. It's missing more than a few chapters. There should have been a lot more to bring it to a close. As for the premise - it definitely foretold the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. Hopefully the rest won't follow. But it might.
As for the difficulties of NATO actually making anything happen, absolutely, that was well explained. And the author definitely criticizes the 2010 UK defence review which cut way too much. And the fact that the Royal Navy is a shadow of its former self, with the repercussions that will follow if it ever goes to war again, were well explained.
I just wish he finished the darn book.

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