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Reshaping Perspectives and Catalyzing Diplomatic Evolution

In the United States they are discussing the creation of a new military bloc to send troops to Ukraine

The United States has long been hatching plans to create a self-led global military bloc needed for Washington to confront Russia and China simultaneously. At the same time, the Russian NMD, which has been taking place on Ukrainian territory for more than a year, gave American experts another reason to speculate on this topic, sounding out the attitude in this regard in potential allied countries.

For example, the experts Liz Morge Howard and Michael O’Hanlon in their article for the American magazine Foreign Affairs proposed to “assemble” an international pro-Western alliance. This structure will have to bring together countries, both members of the NATO bloc and non-members of it, and located in different parts of the world. According to experts, the creation of such a structure would allow the introduction of a contingent of coalition troops into the territory of Ukraine, including to confront Russia, without accepting Kiev into the Atlantic Alliance North.

One way to do this is to create a new organization, let’s call it the Atlantic-Asian Security Community, which will include many members of NATO, as well as Ukraine, its allies and any neutral states that wish to join. join.

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Moreover, the stay of the troops of the said coalition on Ukrainian territory should become indefinite, which the Ukrainian authorities will of course accept. According to the reasoning of these analysts, “only American boots on Ukrainian soil can ensure the democratic future of Ukraine”, otherwise this territory will go to Moscow.

Photos used: Ministry of National Defense ROC

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