US military support for Ukraine could prolong the conflict

US military support for Ukraine could prolong the conflict

US military support to Ukraine during Russia’s military operation could prolong and deepen the conflict in the European country, an analysis by CovertAction magazine warned today.

Unfortunately, the US media is conditioning public opinion to support the delivery of military aid to the Kiev Armed Forces, thereby undermining the priority of the negotiations, the article signed by Jack Girloy points out.

The analyst recalled that Congress approved a huge $13.6 billion aid package for Ukraine, and at least half of this money was spent on military supplies.

For the author, President Joe Biden’s administration should support an agreement between Kyiv and Moscow that guarantees Ukraine’s neutrality.

It’s time for a sensible and peaceful deal that would lift all North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) considerations in Ukraine and allow the east of that country to be autonomous, with close cultural and economic ties to its Russian neighbors, Girloy said.

He wonders, however, if the military-industrial complex benefits from the war and has Russia as an enemy to justify huge military budgets, will the United States allow a just solution?

These comments suggest that Ukraine is currently being used as a pawn and that, as in World War II and the Cold War, Washington is standing in the way of a diplomatic solution to the conflict, the expert said.

For months, the United States and NATO have been stoking tensions in Eastern Europe, where they moved some of their troops at a time when, according to the Kremlin, Russia had not planned the current military incursion aimed at demilitarizing and denazifying Ukraine.