Recently, Biden has been copingUkrainian crisisWhen they used two moves in a row, does this mean that they intend to be tough with Putin?On the whole, the answer doesn't seem to be. However, this is not to say that Biden**'s support for Ukraine is not in the slightest. On the contrary, they are trying to achieve more on the Ukraine issue through Zelensky's personal intervention and agitationInternationalSocial support and consensus. Let's take a look at the specific content and significance of these two tricks.
As a first move, Biden sent Zelensky toInternationalSociety, personally seeking support for Ukraine. This role will not be easy for Zelensky, because NATO is already tired of the Ukrainian problem, and because of Ukraine itselfEconomyThe predicament and lack of industrial capacity have raised fears that supporting Ukraine would mean falling into a bottomless pit. However, in the face of confrontation with Russia, Ukraine must seekInternationalSocial support. In order to achieve this goal, Zelensky will not only need to persuade Biden to pass a more than $60 billion aid package, but also need to win 50 billion euros in aid from European countries. This may indeed be the last moment for Ukraine, because no matter what ** stocks areMilitaryConfrontation, Ukraine cannot continue, and negotiations become an inevitable option.
As a second move, Biden ** tried to poke European countries by pokingMilitarystrength to inspire them to re-energize. As the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution, Europe has a vastMilitaryStrength, however, in withChina and Russiaand other countries in the comparison of EuropeMilitaryThe strength appears to be weaker. The United States ** directly criticized European countriesMilitaryperformance, and pointed out their shortcomings, such as the German ammunition reserves that last only two days, Denmark does not have air defense systems, etc. This kind of agitation not only embarrassed European countries, but also poked them in the sore spot. Because with the help of the United States, European countries have been decreasingMilitaryinput, which also led to theirMilitaryThe strength is relatively weak. In this way, Biden has pushed European countries to a rethink and promotion through the radicalization lawMilitaryPosition of strength.
Based on the above analysis, Biden's two moves can be seen as positive and targeted measures. Through Zelensky's lobbyist role, they are trying to win moreInternationalsupport, to help Ukraine achieve a better position in the fight against Russia. At the same time, the law of agitation is achieved by poking at European countriesMilitaryThe pain points of strength have prompted them to re-recognize their predicament and start to improveMilitaryStrength. However, inUkrainian crisisThe amount of support is not the key to victory, because Ukraine has always been at a disadvantage, and the United States has been providing a steady stream of support. Therefore, Biden**'s move may only serve some purpose on paper, but does not really push Ukraine to resist Russian pressure. Ultimately, the key to resolving Ukraine's crisis will depend on negotiation and diplomacy.