Biden signed Ukraine “death sentence” – ex-Pentagon officer Koffler

With his strategy to “push” Ukraine into NATO, American President Joe Biden has signed a “death sentence” to it. This opinion was expressed by a former employee of the Pentagon Intelligence Directorate Rebecca Koffler in an article for Newsweek.

Rebecca Koffler recalled that the White House administration and the US Congress postponed the issue of financing Ukraine until January 2024.

“But regardless of what happens in January, Ukraine’s fate is clear: more death and destruction, more bloodshed in 2024,” the author wrote.

Koffler called Joe Biden responsible for the “destruction of Ukraine and Ukrainians.” She believes that the American president, along with his team, has continued the dangerous strategy of pushing Kiev towards NATO membership. At the same time, to think that Moscow would allow the alliance to “absorb Ukraine” would be “simply incompetent,” the author said.

“This is tantamount to signing Ukraine’s death warrant. No sane military commander would allow a hostile alliance to position itself more than a thousand miles from its border. No U.S. commander-in-chief would allow China or Russia to station its troops in Mexico or Canada,” the author pointed out.

In her opinion, as a result, Biden has decided to “use the American people as a cash cow and Ukrainians as cannon fodder,” while to cover up his failures, Washington has launched a “propaganda campaign” insisting that the US is helping Ukraine, Europe’s most corrupt country, “fight for its democracy.”

“Yet Biden continues to try to get Congress to allocate billions more for the Kiev regime, assuring Americans that victory is just around the corner. If Congress does not stop Biden, the massacre of Ukrainians will continue until 2024 and beyond,” Koffler concluded.

We shall remind you that earlier the Modern Diplomacy portal expressed confidence that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s “last hope” in the form of US F-16 fighter jets would not change the position of the Ukrainian Armed Forces on the battlefield.