Ukraine is counting on its spring offensive against Russia. Biden also has a part in it
Doyle McManusApril 2, 2023
After a winter of heavy but indecisive fighting, Ukraine is preparing
for
a long-promised spring offensive that officials hope will change course
the are
was against Russia
s invasion
.
The aim is to break Russia’s grip on southern and eastern Ukraine and convince Russian President Vladimir Putin that his war has become a lost cause.
US officials say i
f Ukraine succeeds,
US officials say they believe
Putin could eventually agree to peace talks on terms acceptable to Ukraine. But if Ukraine fails, the conflict is likely to degenerate into a long war of attrition
in that scenario,
Putin has made this known
in that scenario,
time is on Russia’s side.
It was
So
has a western front
Oh yeah
in the domestic politics of the United States and its European allies, who have given Ukraine the military and economic aid it needs to survive.
If Ukraine succeeds, its Western supporters will feel justified. If
itUkraine
if short, political support in the West will erode.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is not the only leader racing against time;
,;
President Biden too.
From a military point of view, the longer you wait
do it
[launch the offensive]The harder it will be, Michael Kofman, an expert on the Russian military at the Center for Naval Analyses, said last month. The more time spent, the more Russian units can entrench.
Politically, time is not on Biden’s side either. Public opinion in the United States and Europe has largely supported Ukraine, but support has weakened as the war has become longer and more costly.
Bi
i.e
and has repeatedly promised that the United States will support Ukraine
for
as long as it takes to defeat Russia. But that’s a promise he may not be able to keep
indefinitely
other
not if he loses his expected re-election bid next year.
[I get back to this issue several grafs down.] Experts say
Ukraine’s military offensive may still be
multiple
weeks away
say military experts
. Much of the country is stuck
are
spring thaw, turning fields and rural roads into a sea of muddy terrain, even for armored vehicles.
Ukrainian Armed Forces, b B
supplemented by new tanks and armored troopships supplied by the West,
Ukraine Ukrainian troops
will try to dislodge Russian
forces troops
of the
our countries
south
serious
and east
er parts of the country
.
A likely target will be the Russian-occupied southeast coast
rural bridge
connecting Russia to the Crimean peninsula, which Putin captured from Ukraine in 2014.
country
Bridge “would have a dramatic impact on Russian morale and motivation,” said Douglas Lute, a retired Army lieutenant general who served as the US ambassador to NATO.
Some of the Western equipment Ukraine counts on is only now arriving: heavy tanks from Germany and Britain
together with
armored fighting vehicles of the U.
nuanced
S
did
other
half aa half-
dozens of other countries.
The U.
nuanced
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did
and the European Union is sending thousands of artillery ammunition from new
–
mobilized munitions factories. And the u
nuanced
S
did
delivers a new surface-to-surface missile, the Clumsy
–
called Ground Launched Small Diameter Bomb, with a range about 90 miles longer than the
range of
Missiles Ukraine has now but still
of
only helped
the range of another country has that missile Ukraine
requested.
that is
Calm
not enough, critics complain.
“We delivered the systems they needed six months ago,” Lute said. War is not a mathematical equation. You have to vomit.
“Now is the time to give Ukraine what they need to avoid the political calendar next year,” he added.
In fact, the American political calendar has already begun.
Former president
Donald
Trump has complained that US taxpayers are giving Ukraine too much aid and suggested he end the war within 24 hours by allowing Putin to take over.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis agreed, saying it was not in
our US
interest in getting further entangled in a territorial dispute between Ukraine and Russia.
A poll sponsored by the Associated Press found the share of Americans supporting military aid to Ukraine fell to 48% in February
down
up from 60% last May. Responses reflected a partisan divide, with Republicans increasingly opposing Biden’s policies.
The result of the spring offensive
is wanting
probably
to proceed to
influence public opinion
further
.
If this becomes a dragging war with no end in sight, it will be a lot harder to maintain Western support, Steven noted
A? his middle name appears to be Karl
Pifer, a former US ambassador to Ukraine.
Putin’s calculation is that he can survive both Ukraine and the West, and the longer the war goes on, the more
injury
Ukraine will suffer, and the more weary Western voters will be.
Therefore, it is vital that the U.
nuanced
S
did
and his allies
give get
Ukraine as much help as possible now, when it is most useful.
Yes, the war has cost a lot
much more
for Ukrainians, who have lost lives and homes,
much more
than
for
American taxpayers.
But the best chance to end it early and avoid a long and
even
a more punitive stalemate is to ensure Ukraine has what it needs to convince Putin that he cannot win.