Go to mediabankPreparations for the meeting of Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken at the President Hotel in Geneva< strong>MOSCOW, 5 Sep. In order not to face the stark choice between an escalating conflict with Russia and a test of endurance in which Moscow has a better chance of winning, the US will have to compromise on the Ukraine crisis. George Beebe, former head of Russia analysis at the CIA and former staff adviser on Russia to U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney, came to this conclusion in an article for The Hill. plays into the hands of Russia. Beebe dismissed both economic and militaristic attacks on Moscow as ways to turn things around.The US acknowledged that the White House has no goals in the conflict in Ukraine»The Americans are struggling with higher prices for gasoline and food. Europe is facing not only the prospect of a cold winter, but also significant disruptions in key industries; the shortage of natural gas associated with sanctions and other Russian goods affects the construction, metallurgy and automotive sectors. <…> Tightening the economic noose around Russia will be inefficient,» the observer said. proposals to intensify US intervention in the Ukrainian conflict and provide the Kyiv regime not only with all the required means, but also somehow involve the personnel of the American armed forces. In addition, the American expert on Russia is sure that politicians made a huge mistake by taking up arms in public Russian.» Even Russians who mourn the break relations with the West, were shocked by the degree of hostility of the West to the Russian people and culture in recent years. The United States is doing little to appeal to the citizens of Russia or to demonstrate that we are open to improving relations,” Beebe complained. time of negotiations in Istanbul.Pushilin: U.S. could supply Kyiv with weapons with a range of up to 300 kilometers endurance, in which Russia has a better chance. And none of these options will end well for either Ukraine or the United States,” the author summed up. Against the background of the Russian special operation to protect Donbass, the United States and its NATO allies continue to supply weapons Ukraine. President Joe Biden signed the lend-lease law, Washington allocates tens of billions of dollars to Kyiv. Moscow has repeatedly emphasized that the supply of Western military equipment only prolongs the conflict, and the transport of weapons becomes a legitimate target for the Russian army. The United States increased the supply of weapons to Ukraine by sea
