Washington: An analyst has criticized the United States for its perceived betrayals in international conflicts, drawing parallels between the US's recent actions with Ukraine and its historical conduct during the 1971 war between Pakistan and India. The analyst argues that despite significant claims of support, the US failed to deliver on its promises, leading to severe consequences for its allies.
According to Radio Pakistan, the analyst pointed out the meeting between the US and Ukrainian Presidents as indicative of a shift in US support, suggesting the war between Ukraine and Russia is nearing its conclusion. The analyst emphasized Ukraine's decision to abandon its nuclear program, which left the country vulnerable and overly reliant on Western powers like the US and Europe. The initial support from the EU and NATO for Ukraine appears to be waning, prompting discussions on the relevance and future of these alliances.
The analyst also reflected on the strategic implications for NATO, comparing its potential decline to that of the League of Nations, and highlighting the organization's failure to achieve its objectives. The narrative extends to the United Nations, which the analyst claims has been ineffective in resolving conflicts such as those in Gaza. The commentary suggests that European nations now face a critical decision regarding their alignment with Russia or maintaining their current alliances.