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Ground beneath Zelensky’s feet is shifting
Indiapunchline ^ | 28 Aug 22 | M Bhadrachumar

Posted on 08/29/2022 4:32:37 PM PDT by delta7

Reading and rereading the US President Joe Biden’s statement last Monday on Ukraine Independence Day, one is reminded of English poet John Keats’ immortal line, ‘Heard melodies are sweet but those unheard are sweeter.’ Three things are striking.

Biden repeatedly invoked the abiding nature of the US’ relationship with the Ukrainian people. But in the entire statement, he never once mentioned the Ukrainian government or the leadership of President Volodymyr Zelensky. A careless omission?

Second, Biden underplayed to the point of ignoring the intense US-Ukraine partnership at state-to-state level. The regime in Kiev is unthinkable without robust US support. Third, most important, Biden was silent on the war as such, which is at a decisive stage at present.

As recently as on August 18, twenty prominent American national security professionals urged the Biden administration to “to produce a satisfactory strategic narrative which enables governments to maintain public support for the NATO engagement over the long term… (and) move more quickly and strategically, in meeting Ukrainian requests for weapons systems.”

But Biden neatly sidestepped all that. Even when he spoke of the latest tranche of arms for Ukraine worth $2.98 billion, Biden expressed the hope that the weapon systems may ensure that Ukraine “can continue to defend itself over the long term.” (Emphasis added.)

American analysts estimate that the $2.98 billion weapons package is radically different in its dispensation mechanism. Thus, while military aid hitherto was drawn from pre-existing stockpiles of US weaponry and equipment, this time around, the aid package will be purchased or ordered from defence contractors.

John Kirby, the spokesman for the National Security Council, admitted to reporters that some of the aid in the latest package could be dispensed more slowly than other parts of the package depending on defence contractors’ current stocks. He vaguely said, “It’s going to depend, quite frankly, on the item that we’re talking about. Some stuff probably will still need some production time to develop.”

In effect, the military-industrial complex may have more to celebrate in Biden’s announcement than Zelensky. The Biden administration is moving away from depleting US current stockpiles, as European allies are also doing.

According to Mark Cancian, Senior Adviser, International Security Program at the CSIS, Biden’s latest $2.98 billion package “will sustain the Ukrainian military over the long term but take months or even years to implement fully… Thus, this (package) will sustain the Ukrainian military over the long term, likely postwar, rather than increase its capabilities in the near or medium term…

“This means that the U.S. ability to provide equipment rapidly may be diminishing… The administration may need to ask Congress for more money soon. Although the bipartisan consensus for supporting Ukraine remains strong, there may be a fight with the progressive left and isolationist right about the wisdom of sending money abroad when there are pressing needs at home.”

This is almost the same dilemmas that the US’ European allies are facing. The prestigious German think tank, Kiel Institute for the World Economy reported last week: “The flow of new international support for Ukraine has dried up in July. No large EU country like Germany, France, or Italy, has made significant new pledges.”

It said the EU commission is pushing for larger and more regular aid packages to Ukraine, but the enthusiasm is lacking at the member country level — “Major EU countries such as France, Spain, or Italy have so far provided very little support or remain very opaque about their aid.”

Waning domestic support is the main factor. Even in Poland, there is “refugee fatigue”. The inflation is the all-consuming concern in the public opinion. The German magazine Spiegel has reported that Chancellor Olaf Scholz is facing dissent within his own party ranks from those who want Berlin to stop providing Kiev with weapons and instead want the chancellor to engage in dialogue with Russia.

On Thursday, Chancellor Scholz made a significant remark at a public event in Magdeburg that Berlin will not provide Kiev with arms that could be used to attack Russia. Scholz explained that Berlin’s goal in sending weapons is to “support Ukraine” and “prevent an escalation of the war into something that would be very different.” He said he was echoing Biden’s thinking.

Indeed, while on the one hand, the United States continues to exert military pressure on Russia, hoping to break the resistance of its long-term strategic adversary, on the other hand, over the past two months, Washington has repeatedly signalled that it is not seeking victory, but a final solution to the Ukraine problem through peaceful negotiations.

As in Germany, there is a huge amount of anti-war pressure in the US too, especially among Democratic Party and the academic elite, as well as retired high-ranking officials and business executives, calling on the administration to stop heating up the situation around Ukraine. if the Democrats lose the midterm elections, or if the Republicans come to power in 2024, then the war could take a fundamentally different turn. Over time, similar changes are highly likely to occur in Europe too.

Already, the steady decline in the intensity of the impact of European and US sanctions against Russia speaks for itself. The Economist, which is a virulent critic of the Kremlin, admitted this week that the expected knockout blow from anti-Russia restrictions “has not materialised.” The magazine wrote: “Energy sales will generate a current-account surplus of $265 billion this year (for Russia), the world’s second-largest after China. After a crunch, Russia’s financial system has stabilised and the country is finding new suppliers for some imports, including China.”

On a sombre note, the Economist wrote, “The unipolar moment of the 1990s, when America’s supremacy was uncontested, is long gone, and the West’s appetite to use military force has waned since the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.”

Again, internationally, the support for Ukraine outside of the western bloc has dropped dramatically in the recent months. Kiev’s proposal on Wednesday to condemn Russia attracted the backing of just 58 out of 193 UN member states, whereas, at the March 2 UN GA session, 141 member countries had voted for a non-binding resolution to condemn Moscow….


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It appears the corrupted beggar Zelensky’s “teflon coating is wearing off”, finally. The West is waking up.

Getting very close to his ouster, politically or as many have stated, “ by a 9mm”…their words, not mine. A military ouster seems the most plausible for obvious reasons, Vlad’s meat grinder.

1 posted on 08/29/2022 4:32:37 PM PDT by delta7
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To: delta7

2 posted on 08/29/2022 4:35:06 PM PDT by Timber Rattler ("To hold a pen is to be at war." --Voltaire)
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To: delta7

“Biden repeatedly invoked the abiding nature of the US’ relationship with the Ukrainian people. But in the entire statement, he never once mentioned the Ukrainian government or the leadership of President Volodymyr Zelensky. A careless omission?”

I wouldn’t try to read much into what Biden says or fails to say. He doesn’t know what he means.


3 posted on 08/29/2022 4:35:30 PM PDT by cdcdawg (Hoes mad! LOL! )
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To: delta7

It has been kind of interesting this week watching some of the people who live in my area who used to think they cared about Ukraine realize that they really didn’t know why and want the money flow to end. Rats are bailing the Titanic.


4 posted on 08/29/2022 4:40:22 PM PDT by dforest
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To: Timber Rattler

Of course, this article is not western MSM BS, but the entire non western world knows the Ukies are toast , didn’t anyone learn anything from Trump about the corrupted western media?

Regardless, many facts that are indisputable in the Indian article. I suggest you get off the western media whisky bottle.


5 posted on 08/29/2022 4:41:14 PM PDT by delta7
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To: Timber Rattler

Zelensky was very good at erotic-homo-dancing routines.
He should stick to what he is good at.


6 posted on 08/29/2022 4:42:19 PM PDT by entropy12 (Trump & MAGA are the only road to kep USA viable.s)
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To: delta7

No, it simply is Biden pretending he is anti Russia when he has worked for the ruskies all along while blaming Trump.


7 posted on 08/29/2022 4:42:54 PM PDT by JudgemAll (Democrats Fed. job-security in hates:hypocrites must be gay like us or be tested/crucified)
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To: entropy12

Well, Putin shows off on a horse but hides in a basement while the so called homo visits the front lines... You people are stupid


8 posted on 08/29/2022 4:43:46 PM PDT by JudgemAll (Democrats Fed. job-security in hates:hypocrites must be gay like us or be tested/crucified)
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To: cdcdawg

HO much evidence does Ukraine have that would bury Hunter & Joe & the rest of the family???


9 posted on 08/29/2022 4:45:52 PM PDT by ridesthemiles
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To: delta7

This assumes that the rutabaga in chief knows what he reading off the teleprompter.


10 posted on 08/29/2022 4:47:45 PM PDT by dynachrome (“We cannot save Ukraine by dooming the US economy.” Rand Paul)
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To: delta7
A military ouster seems the most plausible for obvious reasons, Vlad’s meat grinder.

Ukraine troops still looking sharp. Better send over more ear protection for the cannon fodder.

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11 posted on 08/29/2022 4:49:27 PM PDT by Karl Spooner
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To: delta7

blahblahblah-money laundering-blahbahblah...
Wash rinse repeat...


12 posted on 08/29/2022 4:51:38 PM PDT by Delmarksman (Integrity is like Virginity, once you give it away, it's gone forever.)
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To: dforest

...And the band plays on.

)


13 posted on 08/29/2022 4:52:21 PM PDT by katie didit
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To: delta7

“His drug addiction is out in public view”

Looks like he will need an aid package from Hunter.


14 posted on 08/29/2022 4:57:58 PM PDT by Neverlift (When someone says "you just can't make this stuff up" odds are good, somebody did.)
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To: JudgemAll

If Zelensky ends up leaving office it will be because Ukraine has a mostly functioning Democracy. I can understand why supporters of one party state fascist Russia have a difficult time with this concept. Dear Leader Vlad The Pious has been dictator for now over 20 years and has had plenty of free time to dump his wife for a gymnast his daughter’s age.


15 posted on 08/29/2022 5:02:22 PM PDT by lodi90
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To: ridesthemiles

There is already plenty to bury the Bidens several times over. It doesn’t matter until someone with power uses it to put them out of business. There will be no resigning in shame or being hounded into oblivion by the media. Maybe even more would convince a few RINOs that Joe Biden isn’t a swell guy, but their affection for him has been unshakeable to this point.


16 posted on 08/29/2022 5:05:05 PM PDT by cdcdawg (Hoes mad! LOL! )
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To: delta7
"Equally, Zelensky’s teflon coating is peeling off. His drug addiction is out in public view."

Straight Russian agitation propoganda.

17 posted on 08/29/2022 5:06:19 PM PDT by Widget Jr (Disobey your television.)
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To: Widget Jr

https://youtu.be/rqLXX3mLDKk


18 posted on 08/29/2022 5:07:27 PM PDT by delta7
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To: Widget Jr

It’s hilarious that Putinists think Peace Through Strength conservative supporters of Ukraine have as much attachment to Zelensky as they do of Dear Leader KGB Vlad. Personally, I couldn’t care less who is the elected leader of Ukraine. That’s for the Ukrainians to decide. Fascist Russia needs to GTFO and let them live.


19 posted on 08/29/2022 5:14:22 PM PDT by lodi90
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To: lodi90

Just say no to CCCP 2.0.


20 posted on 08/29/2022 5:17:26 PM PDT by Widget Jr (🇺🇦 Slava Ukraine 🇺🇦)
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