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Ukraine may become a new Vietnam for the United States

For Baiden Ukraine can become a new Vietnam for the USA - Trump's exader

America needs to concentrate on China's confrontation in Asia, and leave a conflict in Ukraine in Ukraine, says Elbidge Kolby, a former security adviser to President Donald Trump. In an interview with the German Die Welt, he criticized the US fixation in Ukraine, who established himself for Joe Biden.

The US Army, according to flask, weakened. The US is no longer dominant economically in the world, as it was after the Second World War.

"The US cannot afford to continue to supply Ukraine as a leader, we have lacking weapons and money, we are behind Asia and China," Kolby continues, "that's why Europe - and especially Germany - must take the initiative."

Biden, according to the flask, makes exactly the opposite. In an interview, Kolby claims that the US president "poses a real danger to Europe."

First, Biden "gives Europeans a false sense of security." He allowed the Ukrainian conflict to begin, which is "not going well for Ukraine." At the same time, instead of explaining to the Europeans that the "resources of America is finishing", he sings to Europe "lullabies" about the support of Ukraine and Europe, let that.

Secondly, actions such as the permission of Ukrainians to attack objects in Russia with Western weapons "carry a real risk of increasing tensions." Elbridge Kolby sees parallels with the war in Vietnam, where the US also gradually aggravated the situation and then found themselves in the need to save a partner that is not worth the beginning of the war from the outset. "

Colby believes that Russia's actions are worthy of condemnation, but "it is not in the interests of the United States to interfere directly in Ukraine." Instead, the US should continue to avoid this. As for the US obligations to NATO, for example, in the event of a conflict in the Baltic States, Kolbi is convinced that "NATO's Treaty does not oblige (US) to send all troops."

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