Trump will blame Baiden if Ukraine loses in the war of Russia - The Economist
At the same time, according to The Economist, some observers believe that the politician will consider Ukraine defeat a bad option for both America and their image. According to insiders, Trump is afraid that the failure in Ukraine will undermine his popularity, as before withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan in 2021 it was harmed by President Joe Biden, so he will "avoid a bad deal. " Trump's surroundings think how the agreement can be enforced.
The retired General Keith Kellogg, whom Trump elected a special representative for Ukraine, and CIA veteran at the Protrampivsky Analytical Center Fred Fleitz offered America "to continue to equip Ukraine . . . to guarantee that Russia will not take further steps and will not attack again after ceasefire.
" Ukraine will not be required to abandon the territories, and the United States, together with the allies, will relieve sanctions from the Russian Federation and normalize relations only if Moscow signs a settlement acceptable for Kiev. And if Trump accepts these proposals, Ukrainians will be delighted, the publication said.
Eric Chiaramella from the Washington Analytical Center of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, which has previously worked in the White House during Trump, claims that a politician can look for an easy solution with a combination of "Back for Russia and gingerbread for Ukraine". And if Ukraine is collapsing, the analyst notes, Trump will simply blame Baiden.
The collapse of Ukraine is not inevitable, although Russian successes are likely to accelerate in the next weeks, the publication notes. Baiden's administration in recent weeks of his stay in power accelerates the supply of weapons, spending the latest funds allocated by Congress, and throwing everything he can on the front. High-ranking officials in the presidential administration claim that Ukrainian reserves of various ammunition are now in a better condition than ever in a long time.