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Mondo History Updated on 2024-01-30

As tensions escalate in eastern Eurasia, military analysts are closely watching movements in this theater of operations in Ukraine. Since the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, the challenges facing the Ukrainian army have become increasingly severe. From the defensive battles in the early stages of the conflict, to local counterattacks, to the current stalemate, the fate of the Ukrainian army has always been closely linked to the support of its Western allies. The United States and its European allies continue to increase military and economic aid to Ukraine, which seems to be an important backing for its persistent resistance. However, as U.S. aid funds gradually dried up, the Ukrainian army's ability to resist was constantly tested. Rumors of the possible direct involvement of the US military in Ukraine's defense are gradually becoming the focus of international attention. In this context, some United States** made a clear commitment to Ukraine**, indicating that if Ukraine is defeated, the US military will not rule out the possibility of direct involvement in the fighting.

Analysts generally believe that if Ukraine is unable to compete with the Russian army, the United States and its NATO allies are likely to provide more actual combat support, which will mark a further escalation of the role played by NATO, especially the United States, in Ukraine's affairs. This decision by the United States also hints at the deep involvement of the United States in the conflict in Ukraine, and may even trigger broader regional and even global consequences. Notably, as the likelihood of U.S. involvement has increased, some U.S. allies have begun to re-examine their diplomatic positions, most notably in their relationship with China. Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fizo publicly praised China's role as a factor in global security stability and revealed plans to visit China, according to a TASS report. In addition, Hungary and other countries have also expressed dissatisfaction with the US policy, seemingly seeking China's support in order to promote a peaceful resolution of the Ukrainian-Russian conflict.

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