Ukraine – A Special Player in the Global Chess Game
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One thing that experts in international relations know is that America is never a friend to any country; it only protects its own interests. There is no doubt that America and Europe are very strong allies, and since February 24, 2022, in the Russia-Ukraine war, America has been supporting Ukraine by providing weapons, economic aid, diplomatic support, and intelligence. This makes it seem like America is a great well-wisher of Ukraine and perhaps a major enemy of Russia, but the reality is not like that.
Let me present one side of the picture, which will help you understand how Ukraine’s position influences global relations. Ukraine is located in a place on the world map where, on one side, it connects to Europe, and on the other, to Russia. But you will be very surprised to know that the American government and the CIA were creating such conditions in Ukraine that would force Russia to attack Ukraine. But you may ask, why would America want this?
In fact, in this chess game of the world, America sees Ukraine as a special piece through which it can keep a check on Europe and, when needed, blackmail Europe. Just like right now, in February 2025, exactly three years later, America is doing this, and Europe and Ukraine are protesting, asking why America is behaving this way. But now, Europe and Ukraine are trapped in this game.
Now America is putting pressure on Ukraine to agree to a ceasefire without any major demands, while Europe and Ukraine do not want to agree to a ceasefire in such a helpless situation that the world sees it as Europe's weakness and Ukraine's defeat. Furthermore, Ukraine wants to make security agreements with America, while America only wants to obtain minerals in exchange for the aid given during the war.
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