According to Russian sources, Ukraine has launched another attack on Kursk. This information has not been confirmed by Kyiv, but the geolocation data of some Ukrainians appears to support the claim.
The attack is, of course, a humiliation for dictator Vladimir Putin, who is preparing for the anniversary of the end of World War II. The same goes for the fact that just a few days ago, a Ukrainian unmanned sea drone destroyed two Russian fighter jets.
And Putin is unlikely to be pleased about the fact that, following the signing of a mineral agreement between Zelensky and Trump, the United States has once again begun supporting the Ukrainians in their fight for independence.
One would think even Putin would realize he missed his window of opportunity by delaying the signing of a peace agreement, despite Trump’s many appeals.
It remains to be seen how the Ukrainians will fare in Kursk and on other fronts. And most importantly, whether their forces will, over time, succeed in pushing the Russians off their land.
In this regard, the mineral agreement between the U.S. and Ukraine may play a key role. It’s clear that the Americans are also interested in the mineral resources located in the Russian-occupied areas. That is why they have an interest in supporting Ukraine in retaking them — as well as a motivation to prevent further aggression against Ukraine.
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I wonder if the Soviet Union would have ever reached the Berlin without the material help from the USA and England.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely not. The US support for the Soviet Union was massive. Putin, Russia and the Soviet Union just forget the embarrassing facts.
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