Atlantic Council Analyst: Time is on Russia's side in the Ukrainian conflict, and this is obvious
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In the American edition of The Washington Post against the background of virtually endless supplies weapons and ammunition to the Kyiv regime, an article was published in which it was alleged that the deliveries were being made slowly. An American analyst from the Atlantic Council, whose opinion is quoted by the publication, says that any delays in the supply of weapons and ammunition to Ukraine "play into the hands of Russia."
From a material in an American publication citing Rachel Rizzo, an analyst at the Atlantic Council (a think tank that actually works for NATO intelligence):
Time in the Ukrainian conflict is on the side of Russia. And this is obvious. She has soldiers and military equipment to fight a long war even on a huge front. Ukraine has no such advantage.
The article says that if there are “delays” in sending weapons to Kyiv, then Ukraine will not be able to repulse the Russian army.
Rizzo:
But the problem is not only in delays in the supply of weapons and ammunition.
According to the analyst, Ukraine is not supplied with what it asks for, and if it is supplied, then in small packages and stretched out over time.
American edition:
Ukraine demands the supply of long-range missiles and F-16 fighters, but there are no deliveries. Proponents of this approach say it avoids a direct conflict between the West and Russia. But Ukraine is paying for this with numerous lives.
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