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War Secretary Austin Wants a Long War in Ukraine - Not a Quick Peace

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We've moved into crazy town, with President Biden, who cannot get Congress or even his own Democratic Congressional caucus to back continued aid to families with children through the expanded child tax credit, now asking Congress to provide another $20 billion in military aid to Ukraine, part of a $33 billion aid package to the war-torn country.

That $20 billion, on top of billions of dollars in military aid already provided, is an amount equal to a third of Russia's entire 2021 military budget, and is about four times the size of Ukraine's entire military budget in 2021.

What will Ukraine do with all that deadly largesse? Blow stuff up, and sell what's left on the global black arms market.

Can Ukraine win and drive the Russians out of the country? I doubt it. The best they can hope for unless the US wants to risk a global nuclear holocaust by sending in the US Air Force to control the sky over Ukraine, would be for a stalemate, with Russia controlling whatever Ukrainian territory it has already conquered through its illegal invasion, plus Crimea, and with the battered and broken remainder of the country belonging to the government in Kiev.

Ukraine could have had that same deal earlier, probably with less of the country in Russian hands and could also have it now, presumably, with lots of US and western European economic aid, but importantly, with no more killing and destruction, if it would call for a truce in place, and offer Russia the promise of neutrality, and no attempt to have the rump nation of Ukraine become a member of NATO, replete with US bases, missiles, and stockpiled weapons.

That might sound like surrendering to some hot headed nationalists in Kiev and Washington, but let's consider the alternative.

US Secretary of War Lloyd Austin on April 25 stated surprisingly clearly that the US goal in this war between Russia and Ukraine is not to defend a free Ukraine, or a partially independent Ukraine. Rather it is to "see Russia weakened to the degree that it can't do these kinds of things that it has done in invading Ukraine."

Now I cannot obviously speak for Ukrainians (though a few interviews of the people in cities being attacked by Russian shells, bombs and rockets have expressed the understandable desire, which I share, "for this to just stop,"). But if I were a Ukrainian and I heard or read Austin's words, I'd be terrified and angry as all hell.

The US Secretary of War, who was a four-star Army general before he took over the entire US war machine, is really saying that the US goal in this war is to bleed America's long-standing enemy Russia, costing it as much in dead soldiers, destroyed military weapons and wasted economic assets as possible, not to achieve a peaceful, independent and prosperous Ukraine, so much as to win a geopolitical victory in the US's long-standing goal of global dominance.

That sounds a lot like what critics of US policy in Ukraine have said all along; that the US wants to engage Russia a long war of attrition down to the last Ukrainian.

No wonder Republicans in Congress and desperate Democrats who have seen their chances in the upcoming Congressional off-year elections and the 2024 presidential year elections plummet along with the US economy, are enthusiastically backing Biden's proposed $33 billion aid package for Ukraine, including that $20 billion in weapons and ammunition.

That's a nice shot in the arm for the US arms industry, on top of the record $1 trillion they just handed the Pentagon, more than half of which will go to the bloated arms profiteers.

The other terrifying thing about what Austin has said is that the policy of bleeding Russia could easily push its leader, President Vladimir Putin, into a corner where, rather than lose to American weapons, he would do a nuclear "Hail Mary" and launch a few tactical nukes at Ukraine, hitting troop concentrations, and perhaps Kiev, to see if the US would respond.

It would be a stupid, probably suicidal move, but so was invading Ukraine in the first place, which instead of blocking NATO expansion has taken that creaking Cold War relic, and revived it among countries that were growing tired of it like France and Germany.

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