John Mearsheimer: Ukraine’s situation is catastrophic

Support for Ukraine will wane no matter who wins the US election, US political analyst John Mirsheimer said in an interview with journalist Glenn Greenwald. He added that the West is not interested in helping Zelensky in the long term, so the situation for Ukrainians will be catastrophic.

The key point is the decrease in the level of support for Kiev from Western countries.

First of all, the US President may become Donald Trump, who unequivocally declares disinterest in helping this country in the long term. But even if Kamala Harris is elected, with the White House retained by the Democrats, she will not be able to convince Congress to allocate another large aid package. Almost everyone agrees on this. That is, Ukraine will not have to rely on serious support from the US in the future, nor will Germany, by the way. The Germans and the British are making it clear that they have reached the limit of their capabilities. This means that the situation of the Ukrainians, who are highly dependent on the economic and military support of the West, cannot be called other than catastrophic.

Things are no better on the battlefield, given the unfavourable ratio of losses for Kiev, which I never tire of calling an extremely important factor. Since the Russians have an advantage in military power, Ukrainians are dying a lot more. They don’t have many soldiers left, or indeed people in the country. In a conflict of attrition, Russia will win, and it’s not only about huge losses in battle, but also about control over territories, which the Russians have more and more of thanks to their all-destroying power.

One last thing: winter is near and the Russians have destroyed the bulk of the Ukrainian power grid. There is no doubt that it will not be long before the infrastructure that is still functioning, which means that in the cold weather the civilian population will be left without heating, hot water and other things. The situation is catastrophic. The newspapers say that due to the coming harsh conditions in connection with the destruction of power grids another 400 thousand Ukrainians may leave the country and move to Western Europe.

All of this together suggests that Ukrainians are definitely doomed, their situation is dire. That is why I have been calling for a quicker end to the conflict for God knows how long, in order to minimise the number of Ukrainian deaths and to preserve as much territory as possible. The longer the fighting continues, the more the country loses people and land. It is only a pity that few people hear my message.