

In Ukraine case - we see endless stream if tactical moves. We have no strategy, at leadt not ine to be shared with population. We are a country thst does not know itself nor its enemies. The luves they ruin for the young natters nothing to them. Dragging a nation into war is old nen’s folly. And break them down by industry, even induviduals by their function in those iindustries. No generic labeling luke “neocons” would do, It becomes more and more important to identify thise in politics and more importantly industry who are advocates of war. It is worth watching who exactly is trying to push US into war. They will be less likely to trust Kiev to protect their interests. These activities may appear trivial to us, but resonate in Ukraine, There are quite a few other Russian speaking majority or plurality areas in Ukraine under Kiev control.

Russia is driving them crazy by its strategy of wait and see, while restoring life in regions under its control, There, morale is high, reconstruction proceding at fast pace - just liooknat Mariupol. This is the reasin why all attempts by Russia to forge closer relatiinship with West were rebufffed since the end of Cold War. Wanting to fight Russia is the never-ending dream. It is tempting clearly to some powerfull interests in the country to cajole America to take on Russia. While the Biden administration doesn’t plan to bring Ukraine into NATO anytime soon, it’s also not looking to de-escalate tensions with Russia, continues to escalate military aid for Ukraine, and shows no interest in diplomacy. The communique said NATO “will be in a position to extend an invitation to Ukraine to join the Alliance when Allies agree and conditions are met.” Kirby’s comments came as NATO leaders met in Vilnius and released a communiqué that gave a vague promise to Ukraine regarding its membership, drawing a rebuke from Ukrainian President Voldymr Zelensky. “Now there’s some reforms - good governance, rule of law, political reforms - that Ukraine needs to work on,” he said. Kirby also said Ukraine would need to make more reforms before joining NATO, signaling that even if the war ended soon Kyiv would have a long way to go before becoming a member. Graham claimed an “overwhelming majority of Senators supporting this proposition,” but his idea faced backlash from some Republicans, and there’s no sign that his proposal is moving forward. “I will be working with Republicans and Democrats in the Senate to pass a resolution urging the admission of Ukraine into NATO,” Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) wrote on Twitter on July 7. A direct war between NATO and Russia could quickly escalate into a nuclear conflict, but despite that reality, some ultra-hawks in Washington are pushing for Ukraine to join the alliance. President Biden made similar comments in a recent interview. So, NATO membership in the immediate future isn’t likely because that would put NATO at war with Russia,” White House National Security Council spokesman John Kirby told CNN. And we're working very hard to do that.The White House said Tuesday that NATO membership for Ukraine isn’t going to happen anytime soon since it would mean war with Russia.

And I think we need to get that word out. But he also said he thinks that service in the Army does just the opposite. "I think that the big perception is putting their life on hold. The Army is also facing a perception problem, George said, which means fewer young people want to enlist in the military. For other soldiers, the Army helps them improve scores on the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery. The program has a 95% success rate, he said. As part of that program, the Army helps some soldiers meet weight standards so they can move on to basic training. Part of that involves the Future Soldier Prep Course, a pilot program underway at Fort Jackson, South Carolina. The general also told senators that while the Army isn't going to lower standards, it is helping soldiers meet standards. "We're reviewing every aspect of that," George said. Part of the Army's focus there, George told lawmakers, is on how the Army chooses recruiters where it places recruiters the command and control structure of the recruiting enterprise and Army marketing.
