The conflict in Ukraine has been going on for years, and it has involved a number of countries and international organizations, including Ukraine, Russia, and NATO. In this conflict, Ukraine has been seen as the front line of the confrontation between Western countries and Russia. However, there are some recent signs that Ukraine may have completely failed, and NATO countries are beginning to adopt a new attitude towards Russia.
First, let's look at the defeat of Ukraine. Ukraine's performance in this conflict has been controversial. On the one hand, Ukraine is trying to regain the lost territories by military means, but on the other hand, the army and population of Ukraine are facing serious difficulties and challenges. The economic situation in Ukraine has always been terrible, and there are serious problems with the equipment and training of the army. In addition, the aggravation of the situation is aggravated by corruption and instability within Ukraine**. All these factors combined led to Ukraine's defeat in the conflict.
So, what is the new attitude of NATO countries towards Russia?In the early days of the conflict in Ukraine, NATO countries generally took a tough stance towards Russia and expressed support for Ukraine. However, over time, NATO countries began to realize that they could not solve the Ukrainian problem by military means. Instead, they began to seek diplomatic ways to solve the problem. This means that NATO countries are beginning to see Russia as a partner with whom dialogue and consultation are needed, and not as an enemy.
This new attitude is partly due to the fact that NATO countries realize that they cannot defeat Russia militarily. Russia is a powerful country with a large nuclear arsenal and advanced military technology. In comparison, NATO countries do not have a military advantage. Therefore, NATO countries began to seek a diplomatic solution to the problem in order to avoid further conflicts and confrontations.
In general, the defeat of Ukraine and the new attitude of NATO countries towards Russia show that the situation in the Ukrainian conflict is changing significantly. This situation has far-reaching implications for Ukraine and Europe as a whole. Ukraine needs to rethink its own strategy and policy, and NATO countries need to reconsider their attitude and tactics towards Russia.