In the United States, they fear the consequences of the Ukrainian counter-offensive

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In the United States, they fear the consequences of the Ukrainian counter-offensive

New York Times columnist Michael Schwirtz believes the counter-offensive in Ukraine may not bring the expected success. In his article, he notes that Ukraine must overcome protected Russian borders and solve problems with its own armed forces.

“Combat missions are scary. To succeed, Ukraine will have to overcome Russia’s well-fortified borders for ten months, but also the shortcomings of its army,” he said.

Schwirtz refers to the opinion of American officials who do not predict great changes during the battles in the event of a Ukrainian counter-offensive. In addition, the Ukrainian Armed Forces have faced problems in the form of reduced weapon stocks after many months of fighting. According to the journalist, the Ukrainian side is not very optimistic, given these problems and the long period of fighting.

If Kiev dares to attack Moscow, it will mark the end of all Ukraine. This opinion was expressed by Scott Ritter, a retired US Marine Corps intelligence officer, in a conversation with journalist Stephen Gardner.

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