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NATO SUMMIT CANNOT DISGUISE UKRAINE'S PLIGHT
>Without more military aid, Kyiv’s situation on the battlefield could deteriorate rapidly
>“Daddy’s home,” proclaimed the White House, hailing Donald Trump’s return from last week’s Nato summit. That social media post was a reference — at once triumphant and mocking — to the title bestowed on Trump by Mark Rutte, the Nato secretary-general. Rutte might reason that demeaning himself is a small price to pay to keep the alliance together.
>while things are going better for Ukraine diplomatically, the war itself seems to be going worse. Some Nato leaders fear that the situation on the frontline could deteriorate seriously by this autumn. That would be far more significant than any paper commitments made in last week’s Nato communiqué.
>while Russia can probably keep up the current level of operations for another year, Ukraine may reach a breaking point within six months — if it does not receive significant new military support.
>Following the positive Zelenskyy-Trump meeting, there are hopes that Ukraine may receive fresh supplies from the US of Patriot missile-defence systems, as well as Himars artillery rockets. Ukrainian losses have also been heavy and Russia’s population is about four times larger than Ukraine’s. The increased intensity of Russian missile attacks on Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities is also damaging Ukrainian morale. Without a clear vision of victory — or at least of an end to the war — a sense of hopelessness risks descending over the country.
> One well-placed official thinks Russia’s central goal is to capture Odesa — which Vladimir Putin regards as a historically Russian city. Without Odesa, Ukraine would lose access to its main port.
and the Brits their foothold in the Black Sea. Zrada!
https://archive.md/JghpQ
NATO SUMMIT CANNOT DISGUISE UKRAINE'S PLIGHT
>Without more military aid, Kyiv’s situation on the battlefield could deteriorate rapidly
>“Daddy’s home,” proclaimed the White House, hailing Donald Trump’s return from last week’s Nato summit. That social media post was a reference — at once triumphant and mocking — to the title bestowed on Trump by Mark Rutte, the Nato secretary-general. Rutte might reason that demeaning himself is a small price to pay to keep the alliance together.
>while things are going better for Ukraine diplomatically, the war itself seems to be going worse. Some Nato leaders fear that the situation on the frontline could deteriorate seriously by this autumn. That would be far more significant than any paper commitments made in last week’s Nato communiqué.
>while Russia can probably keep up the current level of operations for another year, Ukraine may reach a breaking point within six months — if it does not receive significant new military support.
>Following the positive Zelenskyy-Trump meeting, there are hopes that Ukraine may receive fresh supplies from the US of Patriot missile-defence systems, as well as Himars artillery rockets. Ukrainian losses have also been heavy and Russia’s population is about four times larger than Ukraine’s. The increased intensity of Russian missile attacks on Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities is also damaging Ukrainian morale. Without a clear vision of victory — or at least of an end to the war — a sense of hopelessness risks descending over the country.
> One well-placed official thinks Russia’s central goal is to capture Odesa — which Vladimir Putin regards as a historically Russian city. Without Odesa, Ukraine would lose access to its main port.
and the Brits their foothold in the Black Sea. Zrada!
https://archive.md/JghpQ
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