“I think it’s exaggerated. I think that the budget will be accepted and everything will go forward as it should,” says the opinion of NBS reserve colonel, military analyst, member of the 14th Saeima (AS) Igors Rajevs in the TV24 program “On the war in Ukraine with Igor Rajevs”.
Rajev points out that Ukraine has strong support both in the Department of Foreign Affairs, the Department of Defense and the White House, so “there is no need to be so excited about it.”
“But it is necessary to understand in what form that support will look, because if we look at these two years of the war, initially there was a lot of support – both financially and militarily – and then, unfortunately, it all gradually faded away. It remains to be seen what other ways the West will find to support Ukraine,” he says.
In connection with the question, the military analyst mentions another opinion from the Pentagon, where an interesting change in rhetoric can be heard – if the situation changes for the worse and the Russians begin to win, perhaps the Americans will have to get involved in the conflict.
“It doesn’t mean anything yet, and it doesn’t mean that American divisions are going to go to Ukraine now, but it’s a certain change in rhetoric and some kind of completely new phase that we haven’t heard anything about before, that NATO countries and the U.S. could get involved in this conflict,” adds Rajev.
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2024-01-01 06:10:57
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