The window through which Ukraine has a chance to succeed in the conflict in Russia cannot be open forever, New York Times reporters said.
The report said Western support could decline “without a decisive victory on the front” and Ukraine could face pressure to start ceasefire talks.
After the offensive of the Ukrainian armed forces, it is very unlikely that the West will again increase the potential of Ukraine, since it has already done so to prepare it for the intensification of hostilities.
In addition, the authors noted that Western countries do not have sufficient reserves, and domestic production will not be able to meet the needs of the Ukrainian side until next year.
Earlier, White House National Security Council Strategic Communications Coordinator John Kirby said the United States wants to ensure that the Ukrainian Armed Forces offensive will be successful, and the decision to know when and where it will begin is up to President Volodymyr Zelensyy. .
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