Top U.S. General Urges Diplomacy in Ukraine While Biden Advisers Resist Gen. Mark A. Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, has made the case that the Ukrainians should try to cement their gains at the bargaining table. https://www.nytimes.com/2022/11/10/us/politics/biden-ukraine-russia-diplomacy.html WASHINGTON — A disagreement has emerged at the highest levels of the United States government over whether to press Ukraine to seek a diplomatic end to its war with Russia, with America’s top general urging negotiations while other advisers to President Biden argue that it is too soon. Gen. Mark A. Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, has made the case in internal meetings that the Ukrainians have achieved about as much as they could reasonably expect on the battlefield before winter sets in and so they should try to cement their gains at the bargaining table, according to officials informed about the discussions. But other senior officials have resisted the idea, maintaining that neither side is ready to negotiate and that any pause in the fighting would only give President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia a chance to regroup. While Mr. Biden’s advisers believe the war will likely be settled through negotiations eventually, officials said, they have concluded that the moment is not ripe and the United States should not be seen as pressuring the Ukrainians to hold back while they have momentum.
Top U.S. General Urges Diplomacy in Ukraine While Biden Advisers Resist Gen. Mark A. Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, has made the case that the Ukrainians should try to cement their gains at the bargaining table. https://www.nytimes.com/2022/11/10/us/politics/biden-ukraine-russia-diplomacy.html WASHINGTON — A disagreement has emerged at the highest levels of the United States government over whether to press Ukraine to seek a diplomatic end to its war with Russia, with America’s top general urging negotiations while other advisers to President Biden argue that it is too soon. Gen. Mark A. Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, has made the case in internal meetings that the Ukrainians have achieved about as much as they could reasonably expect on the battlefield before winter sets in and so they should try to cement their gains at the bargaining table, according to officials informed about the discussions. But other senior officials have resisted the idea, maintaining that neither side is ready to negotiate and that any pause in the fighting would only give President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia a chance to regroup. While Mr. Biden’s advisers believe the war will likely be settled through negotiations eventually, officials said, they have concluded that the moment is not ripe and the United States should not be seen as pressuring the Ukrainians to hold back while they have momentum. lhu2006 发表于 2022-11-11 11:41
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/11/10/us/politics/biden-ukraine-russia-diplomacy.html
WASHINGTON — A disagreement has emerged at the highest levels of the United States government over whether to press Ukraine to seek a diplomatic end to its war with Russia, with America’s top general urging negotiations while other advisers to President Biden argue that it is too soon. Gen. Mark A. Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, has made the case in internal meetings that the Ukrainians have achieved about as much as they could reasonably expect on the battlefield before winter sets in and so they should try to cement their gains at the bargaining table, according to officials informed about the discussions. But other senior officials have resisted the idea, maintaining that neither side is ready to negotiate and that any pause in the fighting would only give President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia a chance to regroup. While Mr. Biden’s advisers believe the war will likely be settled through negotiations eventually, officials said, they have concluded that the moment is not ripe and the United States should not be seen as pressuring the Ukrainians to hold back while they have momentum.
贸然渡河有些风险。感觉今年冬天要划江而治了。
军事上是进入了僵局和相持阶段。军事和政治上出发点不同产生了分歧
对! 乌军应该一鼓作气,架浮桥坦克等重装备一起打过去,彻底解放乌南!
这会是肉靶子,你知道会死多少人吗?
乌克兰不需要渡河。可以在上游南下直插马肉铺。
但政治角度出发的问题,就是不知道啥时候就会踩过线。。 目前形势下,未来1-2年的核战风险在直线上升。。
不会有核战争风险。中国明确表态反对俄罗斯威胁对乌克兰使用核武器。核战争俄罗斯将亡国灭种。
实际上,一场长期能令俄罗斯深陷政治经济军事泥潭和整个欧洲进入不稳定状态的战争符合美国的长期国家利益。拜登政府要达到的目的就是既不能让战争尽快以和平方式结束,又不能让其升级扩大化到核战争层面,既要在财务和军援上满足乌克兰维持这种战争状态同时应付国内反对派的质疑,又要在国际上展示一副誓死捍卫和平的领导者形象。总之,俄乌战争控制好就是政治艺术,美帝继续稳坐世界老大几十年,控制不好就是玩火自焚,台海、中东、南亚烽烟四起。无人机载小型核武漫天飞,人类进入百年未有之大变局,搞不好地球文明重启。
估计就是一个唱红脸 一个唱白脸
你以为这是爹妈教训孩子呢! 搞笑
长期对俄罗斯这种能源国家来说,并不是什么大问题, 美国问题也不大。 可乌克兰挺不住这么久,欧洲也挺不了! 你现在把自家水和电停一个星期看看!
你没看采访?前线士兵都表示实在是太累了,非常非常累了,虽然非常愿意为国家奉献,但打了这么久,非常非常疲乏了。 要不换你去?
俄乌战争 对于美国来说没有什么风险 俄罗斯向欧洲方向扩展历来就是欧洲的禁忌 即使美国不参与 北欧三国 波罗的海 波兰 捷克 德国 英国等欧洲国家 都会跟俄罗斯干到底 现在美国完全是白赚 民主党搞国内经济不行 但是搞国际政治有一套
如果国防部不出来发言 乌克兰拿到钱后 就会怠工
美国大名鼎鼎的兰德智库倒是发言了
JANUARY 21, 2022, 5:12 AM 这个是今年年初战前的预测 被证明是错误的
这种弱智言论,文章作者看来被俄国特工搞定了,lol