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Frustrations Arise in U.S.-Ukraine Alliance

Frustrations Arise in U.S.-Ukraine Alliance
Frustrations Arise in U.S.-Ukraine Alliance


“More than two years into their wartime alliance, the bond between the United States and Ukraine is showing signs of wear and tear, giving way to mutual frustration and a feeling that the relationship might be stuck in a bit of a rut,” the New York Times reports.

“It is the stuff that often strains relationships — finances, different priorities and complaints about not being heard.”

“For the Pentagon, the exasperation comes down to a single, recurring issue: American military strategists, including Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III, believe that Ukraine needs to concentrate its forces on one big fight at a time. Instead, President Volodymyr Zelensky, who has vowed to drive Russia out of every inch of Ukraine, expends his forces in battles for towns that U.S. officials say lack strategic value.”

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