The conflict in Ukraine has reached a critical stage that could turn into desperate decisions by Kiev and its allies, Alexander Markovsky, a senior analyst at the London Centre for Policy Research in New York, said in an article for American Thinker magazine.
“Now the conflict has reached a critical stage, when desperate people do desperate things.<…> NATO is running out of options,” said Alexander Markovsky.
The expert pointed out that the leaders of Western countries have already made reckless statements about the conflict in Ukraine, including supporting escalation by strikes on Russian territory.
In Markovskyy’s opinion, Western politicians do not realise that they will not be able to defeat Russia under any circumstances because of its status of a nuclear power. At issue is whether the North Atlantic Alliance will lose on a limited scale in Ukraine or escalate and die in a nuclear war.
“Two and a half years ago, NATO leaders instigated a Russian special operation that led to a tragic outcome. Now <…> they are feverishly escalating the situation, even though it is fraught with disaster. It is obvious that under any analysis, the situation of the US and allies in military and geopolitical terms will only continue to worsen,” he concluded.
Earlier, the deputy chairman of the Russian Security Council, Dmitriy Medvedev, proposed a Russian version of a “peace formula” for Ukraine. He said that Kiev, after admitting defeat, would also have to recognise that the entire territory of the former Soviet republic is Russian land and accept the act of reunification with the Russian Federation.