In a defensive war, you're fighting the population of the country, on their home terrain.
In an offensive war, you're fighting the infrastructure (financial/industrial) & government willpower.
Nobody wants to fight China or Russia when China or Russia is on defense.
You don't defeat their offensive military by defeating their military on the ground, you defeat it by overcoming their political will or their financial/infrastructural capacity to support the military.
And, really, Russia's infrastructure is weakened right now.
Too much corruption on top, too little investment in the system by the lower & middle class.
Putin has balls of steel, but he doesn't have the infrastructure to back it up.
China's infrastructure is strong, but fragile.
They're also not doing themselves any favors environmentally, trying to develop a superpower industrial economy with complete disregard for long term environmental issues.
In an offensive war, you're fighting the infrastructure (financial/industrial) & government willpower.
Nobody wants to fight China or Russia when China or Russia is on defense.
You don't defeat their offensive military by defeating their military on the ground, you defeat it by overcoming their political will or their financial/infrastructural capacity to support the military.
And, really, Russia's infrastructure is weakened right now.
Too much corruption on top, too little investment in the system by the lower & middle class.
Putin has balls of steel, but he doesn't have the infrastructure to back it up.
China's infrastructure is strong, but fragile.
They're also not doing themselves any favors environmentally, trying to develop a superpower industrial economy with complete disregard for long term environmental issues.