US getting ready for ‘frozen’ conflict in Ukraine — Politico

US getting ready for ‘frozen’ conflict in Ukraine — Politico
# 18 May 2023 21:31 (UTC +04:00)

Washington is preparing for a possible scenario whereby the conflict in Ukraine becomes prolonged for years or even decades and resembles the situation on the Korean Peninsula, Politico informed Thursday citing its sources, APA reports.

According to Politico, various US agencies and the White House have been speculating about how the events in Ukraine may unfold. In particular, they have discussed the option of "freezing" it long-term, with lines being negotiated that both Russia and Ukraine would agree not to cross. These lines do not necessarily have to be national borders. Politico calls this scenario the most realistic and likely, because neither side intends to acknowledge defeat, while the White House believes that the upcoming Ukrainian counteroffensive will not deal a "fatal blow to Russia."

"We are planning for the long term, whether it looks frozen or thawed," a US official close to the Biden administration’s discussions told Politico. According to the official, long-term planning is becoming an increasing priority for the Administration, while, in recent months, "it was all about the urgent and short-term."

According to Politico, even the very idea of long-term planning may cause apprehension in Kyiv about whether the US will continue to aid Ukraine - especially considering that many US Republicans intend to tone down the support for Ukraine in the future. One source, a high-ranking Biden Administration employee, noted that many contingency plans are being discussed right now in case of unforeseen circumstances, because the situation is volatile. According to the official, Washington is only certain that Russia will not "conquer" Ukraine.

US officials that Politico talked to note that the conflict will remain "hot" for a long time, and the US Administration intends to keep sending weapons and aid to Ukraine to "push" Russian forces out of as much territory as possible. The sources expect that hostilities will continue even after the expected Ukrainian counteroffensive. In the medium term, they say, the situation will come to a standstill: fighting will continue, but neither side will achieve any significant progress. They also say a "war of attrition" is a likely scenario, with both sides trying to inflict huge casualties on each other, in hopes that the other side will acknowledge defeat.

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