(Dan Tri) - US media said that President Joe Biden apparently never set a goal of helping Ukraine win against Russia.
US President Joe Biden and his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky (Photo: Reuters).
Time magazine commented that President Joe Biden's goals do not include Ukraine's victory in the conflict with Russia.
"President Joe Biden has set three goals for the US response in Ukraine. A Ukrainian victory was never one of them. The phrase the White House used to describe its mission at the time — supporting Ukraine "for as long as necessary" — was deliberately vague. This also led to the question of what was necessary," Time commented.
Eric Green, who served on the Biden administration's National Security Council and was in charge of Russia policy at the time, told Time: "We intentionally did not mention the territorial issue (in the message about support for Ukraine)."
In other words, the US has not committed to helping Ukraine retake all of the territory controlled by Russia. Mr. Green said the reason is simple: The White House seems to believe that Ukraine cannot do it, even with strong support from the West.
"The more important goal is for Ukraine to exist as a sovereign , democratic, free nation pursuing integration with the West," Mr. Green said, emphasizing that this is one of three goals that Mr. Biden has set.
In addition, Mr. Biden also wants the US and its allies to maintain solidarity and avoid direct conflict between Russia and NATO.
Looking back at Biden’s leadership in the war in Ukraine, he appears to have achieved these three goals, Time noted. However, the concept of “success” with such constraints does not satisfy even some of his closest allies and advisers.
Mr. Green said that Ukraine had suffered great damage and there was still too much uncertainty awaiting Kiev in the future.
Ukraine has been disappointed with Biden's policies in recent times despite strong US support.
In an interview in early January, President Volodymyr Zelensky said that under Mr. Biden, the United States had not done enough to impose sanctions on Russia and provide weapons and security guarantees to Ukraine.
Mr. Zelensky said that although the US has provided Ukraine with tens of billions of dollars in aid over the past three years, the Biden administration is still too cautious because it is afraid of escalating the conflict with Russia. In addition, the Ukrainian side believes that the US has not yet provided Kiev with a clear path to joining NATO, even though Mr. Zelensky has repeatedly emphasized that this is a guarantee of the country's long-term security in the future.
Mr. Biden did not go further on the issue of Ukraine’s NATO membership. But he did approve some pretty dangerous steps, such as allowing Ukraine to use American missiles to strike deep into Russia and imposing harsh sanctions on Russia’s energy sector.
Time notes that Biden and the US’s commitment to defending Ukraine against Russia does not equate to Kiev’s victory over Moscow, so it would be no surprise if Zelensky’s goals for the future of the war continue to seem far-fetched to Ukraine.
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