Biden has shown his tricks in order to support Ukraine. First of all, they let Ukraine ** Zelensky personally act as a lobbyist to win Ukraine's last chance to fight. Zelensky has taken on the important task of communicating with NATO and European countries, and has worked hard to win the support of more than 60 billion US dollars that the United States has not passed, and at the same time, he also needs to impress European countries to provide 50 billion euros in aid. This is a huge test not only for Zelensky, but also for NATO and European countries.
Zelensky's task is not only to secure aid funding, but also to reawaken NATO and European countries to the importance of Ukraine. As the conflict drags on, NATO is gradually becoming exhausted, and Ukraine's economic strength and industrial capacity cannot be compared with that of its rival Russia. NATO, as a military alliance, was originally united for the sake of ***, but now it is facing its own vulnerability. Therefore, Zelensky needs not only to convince them to provide financial assistance, but also to get them back on their feet and full of fighting spirit.
In order to provide more support to Ukraine, Biden also played another trick, that is, poking European countries in the heart and provoking them to reinvigorate. As the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution, European countries naturally proudly wore the industrial crown. However, in terms of military strength, they are gradually lagging behind other countries. The United States took this opportunity to directly criticize the military unsatisfactory military strength of European countries and compared them with Asian countries. Britain lags far behind China, Russia, and India in military power, and France is not as good as South Korea, Japan, and Pakistan. Even the US media criticized Germany and Denmark by name for their inadequacies in armaments. This kind of agitation not only dealt a blow to the military self-confidence of European countries, but also exposed their inadequacy in military strength.
While this approach may cause discontent among European countries, it can indeed provoke them to rethink and strengthen their own armament buildup. In fact, the United States, while "de-industrializing" European countries, also reprimanded them for not giving them strength, which really gave Europe a strong stimulus. In the face of US accusations, European countries have had to re-examine their industrial capabilities and military strength. This kind of agitation may have the desired effect, making European countries pay more attention to their own armament build-up and build a stronger line of defense.
However, despite the many tricks that Biden has played, he may face some difficulties. First, corruption in Ukraine has deterred many countries and weakened their support for Ukraine. Even before the outbreak of the new round of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, NATO was already impatient with Ukraine and was very worried about corruption in Ukraine. Even though the United States has invested more than $100 billion in support, Ukraine still has not been able to occupy an absolute advantage in the conflict. Therefore, it may be in vain to invest more money in Ukraine. In addition, Ukraine has always been in a state of **, but it has not caused much trouble to Russia, which shows that the amount of aid is not the key to determining victory or defeat.
Secondly, the production capacity of European countries themselves is also a difficult problem. The United States criticized its teammates for not being strong, but it also made great efforts in the process of "de-industrializing" Europe. Although Europe was an industrial powerhouse in the past, it now faces many challenges. It may be that due to the long-term peaceful environment, European countries are relatively lagging behind in their armament build-up and lack the mentality of being prepared for danger in times of peace. While criticizing Europe for its lack of military strength, the United States has also put itself in an awkward position. Such an action could displease European countries, making Biden's plan not work as expected.
To sum up, Biden** has played a lot of tricks in supporting Ukraine, but these efforts may not bring real benefits to Ukraine. Zelensky needs to overcome many difficulties to gain support, and European countries also face various challenges in their armament buildup. All this has brought a lot of problems to Biden's tricks. However, we cannot ignore the common threats faced by Ukraine and European countries, who need to find ways to solve problems in order to safeguard their own security and interests. This is a complex and urgent issue, and it is hoped that all parties can find the best solution to address the challenge together.