General Hodges: West could smash Ukraine’s counterattack with too much pressure

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The United States and Ukraine’s other allies could put too much pressure on the country to disrupt Ukraine’s counterattack. This view was expressed in an interview by retired Lieutenant General Ben Hodges, the former commander of the US Army in Europe. business insider.

According to Hodges, the growing fear of Ukraine’s allies about the conflict stems from their disbelief that Russia could lose and that Moscow could use nuclear weapons in response.

According to him, statements that aid to Ukraine will cease if this attack is ineffective are put forward by politicians and players who do not want Ukraine to win or who are trying to end the conflict more and more quickly.

“The only thing I think can ruin everything is if the West puts so much pressure on Ukraine that it interrupts the victory,” said Hodges.

Formerly Financial Times WroteThat the Ukrainian authorities were unsure of the success of the counterattack.

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