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COUNTEROFFENSIVE 2.0: Ukraine Can Win! Just Give it Until Summer 2025, U.S. Officials Say

COUNTEROFFENSIVE 2.0: Ukraine Can Win! Just Give it Until Summer 2025, U.S. Officials Say

Remember the failed 2023 counteroffensive that the presstitutes tried to sell?

Nov 03, 2024
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U.S. officials told The New York Times this week that despite a string of battlefield losses and a dwindling pool of reinforcements, all Ukraine needs to turn the tide in its war with Russia is a little more time, and billions in more support.

The latest timeline to victory was a reminder of Ukraine’s disastrous counteroffensive in Spring 2023, which was billed in the presstitute media as an almost-certain turning point in the war that would result in the Russians being humiliated on the battlefield and kicked out of the country.

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The Trends Journal accurately forecasted that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky would run into a brick wall against Russia, and that’s exactly what happened.

Before the Ukraine War began, The Trends Journal called for Ukraine to negotiate for a peaceful solution, not because we agree with Russian President Vladimir Putin’s decision to invade, but because Kyiv has no chance of winning and it would be in the best interest of Ukrainians to get along with their superpower neighbor.

Thomas Graham, a distinguished fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, wrote in Politico that the setbacks of Ukraine’s ongoing counteroffensive “have made it clear that victory will not come soon, if at all. A long war of attrition lies ahead.”

American officials told the paper that if the U.S. is unrelenting in its support “until next summer, Kyiv could have an opportunity to take advantage of Russia’s weaknesses and expected shortfalls in soldiers and tanks.”

The Biden administration announced last week that it will provide Ukraine with another $425,000,000 in military assistance that will provide Ukrainian forces with “additional capabilities to meet its most urgent needs.”

The latest round will provide anti-tank weapons, armored vehicles, munitions for rocket systems, an air defense interceptors.

As the Ukraine war drags on to its third year, Kyiv is trying to salvage eastern cities that have absorbed new rounds of Russian missile strikes.

As of 21 October, the U.S. has provided Ukraine with $64.1 billion in military assistance, which included about $31.7 billion from stockpiles. These shipments included three Patriot air defense batteries, 12 National Advanced Surface-to-Air Missile Systems (NASAMS) and munitions, and more than 40 High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS) and ammunition.

Congress has appropriated more than $174 billion to assist Kyiv.

TRENDPOST: The Times continued to prostitute itself for the Biden administration and wrote: “Gone is the Russian force that repeatedly stumbled as it invaded Ukraine in 2022.”

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