Nato British Royal Marines and US Army Green Berets training for Ukrainian war in Germany (Picture: Flickr/ Nato)
A majority of people in the United States donât want their government to spend any more money on the Ukraine war, according to a poll last week. A CNN survey showed 55 percent of Americans now oppose further funding for Ukraine from Congress. Itâs a big shift and the first time a majority has said no more cash for this war.
This comes as the New York Times reports that the number of Ukrainian and Russian troops killed or wounded since the war began in February 2022 is nearing 500,000. Quoting unnamed US officials, the paper said Russiaâs military casualties are approaching 300,000, including as many as 120,000 deaths and 170,000 to 180,000 injuries.Â
Ukrainian deaths were close to 70,000, with 100,000 to 120,000 wounded, it added. The Washington Post published an article reporting that US intelligence agencies think Ukraineâs offensive will fail to reach its main objectives. Their reasoning is that Ukrainians are not willing to die in large enough numbers.
The analysis underscores that for the US and Britain this is a proxy war. Ukrainians have to be Âslaughtered in vast numbers to advance Natoâs interests against Russia. âThe US intelligence community assesses that Ukraineâs counteroffensive will fail to reach the key Âsoutheastern city of Melitopol,â the Post reported.Â
This means âKyiv wonât fulfill its principal objective of severing Russiaâs land bridge to Crimea in this yearâs push.â The Post added, âIn the first week of fighting, Ukraine incurred major casualties against Russiaâs well-prepared defences despite having a range of newly-acquired Western equipment, including US Bradley Fighting Vehicles, German-made Leopard 2 tanks, and Âspecialized mine-clearing vehicles.â
The article says âwar gamesâ conducted by the US, British and Ukrainian militaries anticipated such losses. But they thought the Volodymyr Zelensky government would âaccept the casualties as the cost of Âpiercing through Russiaâs main defensive lineâ. But, says the US media, it has now become âcasualty averseâ
Unfortunately for Nato, âUkraine chose to stem the losses on the Âbattlefield and switch to a tactic of relying on smaller units to push Âforward across different areas of the frontâ. Because Ukraine has not yet herded enough conscripts into human wave assaults through Âminefields, the military progress has been slow.
The US will keep demanding the fighting continue to the last dead Ukrainian. In another escalation, last Sunday the Netherlands and Denmark announced they will donate up to 61 F-16 fighter jets between them to Ukraine once pilot training is completed.
Recently the US told the Netherlands and Denmark it would support the transfer of the jets to Ukraine. Itâs been 18 months since the Russian invasion of Ukraine. On both sides ordinary people pay the bloody price as the rival Âimperialists battle for power and profit.
China retaliates over Taiwan
If the US humiliates Russia in Ukraine, it will be emboldened to confront China. Already tensions are growing. Last Saturday, Chinaâs army launched extensive air and sea drills around Taiwanâan independent country that backs the US, and which China claims is part of its own state.
The military drills followed a visit by Taiwanese vice president Lai Ching-te to the US. Lai, the frontrunner for Taiwanâs 2024 presidential election, visited New York on his way to Paraguay. On his way back, Lai stopped in California.
China warned it would take measures in response. Some in the US Congress argue that the US must âarm Taiwan to the teethâ to prevent a Chinese attack on the island. But recent Chinese actions make clear that the more the US increases military and diplomatic support for Taiwan, the more military pressure the island will face.
US state behind Pakistan leaderâs fallÂ
Secret documents confirm that the US state department encouraged the Pakistan government to remove Imran Khan as prime minister. It did this over his neutrality towards the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The move came just weeks before Khanâs parliamentary alliance fell apart and he lost the support of the countryâs military, reports the Intercept website.
Khan then lost a noâconfidence vote and was removed from office. The countryâs most popular politician has since been hounded by charges of corruption and sentenced to a three-year jail term. This is designed to bar him from contesting elections originally scheduled for this autumn.
Newly leaked cables, labelled âSecretâ, include an account of a meeting between state department officials and Asad Majeed Khan, then Pakistanâs ambassador to the US. The day before the meeting, Khan addressed a rally and responded directly to the Westâs demand that Pakistan rally behind Ukraine.
âAre we your slaves?â Khan told the crowd. âWhat do you think of us? That we are your slaves and that we will do whatever you ask of us?â he said. âWe are friends of Russia, and we are also friends of the United States. We are friends of China and Europe. We are not part of any alliance.â
Assistant secretary of state Donald Lu used the preâoverthrow meeting to express the USâs displeasure at Khanâs remarks, describing them as âaggressively neutralâ. The Khan governmentâs neutrality on Ukraine was quickly reversed when a new, unelected government took office. And, as promised in the meeting, the US government quickly warmed to the new administration.
Yuri Prasad
Source: Socialistworker.co.uk