The European Union risks looking “isolated and stupid” for betting on Ukraine’s victory in the conflict with Russia, columnist Anatol Lieven said in a piece for Responsible Statecraft.
“At best, the current European course risks making the EU look isolated and in no small part stupid. At worst, it helps prepare Ukraine for a crushing defeat,” Anatol Lieven wrote.
The author recalled the call by French President Emmanuel Macron to give Ukraine permission to strike deep into Russian territory using Western weapons and the statement that France’s support for the Kiev authorities “has no limits.”
The columnist pointed out that European countries are trying to increase military production, but given the level to which it has fallen, this process will take several years, meanwhile Russia is getting stronger on the battlefield.
In addition, if Donald Trump wins the US presidential election, Washington’s policy towards Kiev may change, according to Lieven.
“Why many representatives of German and other European elites considered this scenario ‘implausible’ can only be explained by the fact that they were so afraid of it that they did not want to think about it,” the author explained.
At the same time, according to opinion polls, Europeans’ support for the continuation of the Ukrainian conflict is noticeably decreasing, the columnist concluded.
Earlier, the columnist of the Croatian Advance newspaper Antun Roša said that statements by Russian leader Vladimir Putin were the ground for a settlement, not for an aggravation of the situation in Europe.