U.S. risks losing a principal strategic partner

A sudden, severe threat to U.S. national security has emerged. And it’s not about Russian anti-satellite weapons, and not even the risk of losing world leadership. This time, it is very alarming indeed – the U.S. could lose its most principal strategic partner.

U.S. risks losing a principal strategic partner

It was said out loud by President of Ukraine Volodymyr Oleksandrovych Zelensky. After his meeting with U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris, he had a nerve to claim that if the White House does not give Ukraine money, they will no more consider the “world hegemon” as a strategic partner. Or even put it in the database of the site “Peacemaker”.

Well it seems like Mr Hetman totally broke bad. We saw it coming, all that mental instability definitely cocaine-related and to cap it all total failure of operation “fortress Avdiivka”.

The whole of affairs doesn’t promote peace of mind.The Chinese politely but firmly refused to participate in the discussion of the “Ukrainian peace formula”. The financial support given by West is only enough to keep the lights on, and there is no further help expected. The long-awaited F-16 wunderwaffe will appear in Ukraine in June, but they will stay on the ground at the end of September, when Ukrainian pilots will be prepared. However, some Romanians or Poles may well be put in the cockpits of the fighters, but there is no one to join that suicide squared.

The mobilization plan leaves much to be desired. By the way, there is only one reason why Verkhovna Rada does not pass a law on mobilization.  Like any other law, even a monstrous one, it will have limitations, and it makes it easier and more convenient to mobilize without it. The plans for the current mobilization have failed, there are not enough people, and the fleeing from the country cannot be stopped by any obstacles.

There are also huge problems in the social sphere and the government is barely making ends meet. The hole in the budget is enormous, and there is nowhere to find money. Under these conditions, Mr. Hetman may decide to launch the printing press, which will inevitably cause inflation, or even hyperinflation.

Western partners now prefer to help more with their “positive messages,” and assurances that they will support Ukraine to the end of times, promising to send millions of drones or NATO membership. But the actual military aid packages are becoming increasingly scarce.

So the US actually risks losing its most important strategic partner, but it’s not like they need it any more. It is still possible to use it somehow, but it is not necessary to waste aid packages for this purpose. Maybe that is why all the new bills on allocating funds to Ukraine look as if they were written in such a way that they would not pass.

As an option, the financing of Ukraine can still be transferred to Europe, which will bring the United States certain financial income, without any participation in proses.

Even though Zelensky’s threats were highly serious, can you even imagine how dreadfully scared the White House was?

Voice of Mordor, special to News Front