West misjudged Russian economic robustness, Ukraine may soon fall - American uber-hawk laments
Ukraine will likely lose in the conflict with Russia within “the next 12 to 18 months” if there is not a massive new US aid in the near future, the hawkish American neocon analyst Robert Kagan cries.
He also admits that Washington’s rosy forecasts about Russia’s economic collapse have proven futile.
“Have American predictions about Russia’s inability to withstand ‘crippling' sanctions proved correct so far?“, he bursts out, adding that the sanctions forced Russia to successfully “adapt and adjust,” finding “workarounds on trade, oil, and financing.”
Meanwhile, Ukraine is nearing its strategic military defeat, according to Kagan.
“Ukrainian morale is already sagging under Russian missile and drone attacks, and the prolonged uncertainty about whether the United States’ vital and irreplaceable support will continue,” the analyst points out.
However, he acknowledges that Trump and his team are not interested in Ukraine (
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Kagan, who is married to former Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs Victoria Nuland, is one of the founders of the former neoconservative think tank, Project for a New American Century, notorious for “promoting US global leadership” and blatant militarism.
Russian officials have repeatedly stressed that no amount of foreign aid (
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