'Ukraine demands a diplomatic and political resolution,' said KatrinaNation.
reported Sunday that the Biden administration is"now moving away from its do-not-provoke strategy" after previously"taking a restrained stance on Ukraine, out of fear of provoking Russia into invading."Monday that"even indirect intervention could cost billions, while increasing the risks of escalation in ways that could put U.S. personnel—and U.S. interests—in danger.
"Perhaps the biggest risk is posed by the likely deployment of additional U.S. troops and contractors to help to train Ukrainian forces on using U.S.-origin systems, and to assist in maintaining them," Hartung observed."If any U.S. personnel end up on the front lines and are killed in the event of a Russian invasion, the stakes—and the prospects for escalation—will rise dramatically.
Katrina vanden Heuvel, president of the American Committee for the U.S.-Russia Accord and publisher of, similarly argued that"if U.S. troops are there training Ukrainians, we may see American casualties." "That could lead to even more U.S. involvement and a potential and exceedingly dangerous quagmire," she continued."Ukraine demands a diplomatic and political resolution. A positive outcome would be the expansion of a new and demilitarized international security architecture in the region, and a moratorium on NATO expansion, along with international guarantees for Ukraine's independence. May it be a bridge between East and West.
"Any intervention now," vanden Heuvel wrote,"would squander U.S. attention and resources on challenges posed by the pandemic, economic inequality, racial divisions, and catastrophic climate change."
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