US Official
to Moscow: ‘Get the Hell out of Ukraine!’
It’s been a
little more than a week since the Ukrainian Armed Forces for the first time in
history invaded Russia in the vicinity of Kursk and then Belgorod and for all
intents and purposes the international reaction to this daring attack on Russia
has been quietly supportive.Ukrainian President Zelenskyy with
Senators Richard Blumenthal and Lindsey Graham.
As Russia’s
latest invasion of Ukraine enters its 30th month and collateral damage, civilian
deaths and destruction of non-combatant infrastructure rising, President Volodymyr
Zelenskyy and his military commanders had no other option than to take the war
to Russia in hopes of slowing the bloody Russian war machine. And if anything, Russians’
bewilderment halted Russian advances.
Ukraine
started its invasion of Russia’s Kursk Oblast a week ago shortly after
receiving its first F-16 fighter jets, according to the Ukrainian military.
The objectives of the operation are still a subject of debate among
experts. However, as we stated, Ukrainian soldiers managed to capture the “faucet”
and controls the flow of petroleum from Russia to Europe.
And to the
surprise and delight of most of the free world, Ukraine has succeeded in capturing
about 1,000 square kilometers of Russian real estate and taking hundreds of
prisoners.
A week into
Ukraine’s shocking invasion of Russia, it’s becoming increasingly clear
that Moscow does not have the situation under control.
Tens of
thousands of Russians have been forced to flee their homes as Ukrainian troops
continued to capture Russian territory over the weekend and this week. Shocked Russians
were dumbfounded as they stared at Ukrainian tanks and armor rumbling along
their streets. They were horrified by the sight of burning bodies of Russian
cutthroats.
Battlefield videos
reveal Russians surrendering by dozens, falling to their knees and discarding their
weapons. Surely the Kremlin leadership was perplexed, bewildered, stunned and embarrassed
by the cleverness, ingenuity, skill, heroism and daring of Ukrainian soldiers.
Reportedly, Russia’s
Defense Minister Andrei Belousov three times sought the United States’
intercession in telephone calls to Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin but the
American official did not pick up the call.
John Kirby,
the US national security communications advisor, said on Monday that
if Ukraine’s invasion into the western Russian region made Putin uncomfortable,
“there’s an easy solution: He can just get the hell out of Ukraine and call it
a day.”
Russian media
reported that Putin was enraged by the Ukrainian invasion. The scale of the
crisis became clear in Moscow on Monday, when Putin held a tense meeting with
top security and government officials and the heads of the border regions,
vowing to “kick the enemy out.”
A video of
the meeting published by the Kremlin shows Putin scolding his subordinates, at
one point shutting down the Kursk region’s acting governor Alexei Smirnov as he
attempts to outline the scale of the invasion.
Russia also criticized
Western allies of Ukraine at the United Nations on Tuesday, August 13, for not
condemning Kyiv’s invasion into the Russian region of Kursk, accusing Ukrainian
forces of killing civilians and questioning the goals of the
cross-border assault.
Ukraine’s
allies on the U.N. Security Council, including the United States, France and
Britain, stood firm in their support for Kyiv during an informal council
gathering convened by Russia. They did not mention the Kursk offensive.
Two US senators,
Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) and Lindsey Graham (R-SC), completed their sixth
visit to Kyiv on August 12, 2024, meeting with Zelenskyy and other government
officials. The senators expressed optimism about Ukraine’s military efforts,
particularly praising the country’s offensive in Kursk as “bold and brilliant,”
as noted by Blumenthal.
Lawmakers
stressed the need for bipartisan support for Ukraine, pledging more military
aid in 2024, and urged NATO to invite Ukraine to join this year, calling it “making
real what is inevitable.” Zelenskyy and the senators discussed a strategic
agreement on Ukraine’s rare earth minerals, crucial for the US economy. The
senators emphasized that the deal would reduce reliance on “foreign
adversaries” – i.e., China – for resources like lithium and titanium.
Blumenthal
and Graham announced plans to introduce the Stand With Ukraine Act when the
Senate reconvenes in September. This legislation aims to codify the bilateral
security agreement reached between the Biden Administration and Zelenskyy’s
government in July 2024. They stated in a joint release:
“After our
sixth visit to Kyiv, we are more hopeful than ever that the tide of war has
turned against Putin and his cronies. Ukraine’s decision to go on the offensive
in the Kursk region of Russia was bold and brilliant.
“Bipartisan
support for Ukraine is critical to American interests, and we will do whatever
we can in 2024 to build on these successes and secure additional future
military aid necessary to maintain the momentum.
“We urge NATO
to issue an invitation this year to Ukraine for membership, making real what
has been described as inevitable.
“President
Zelensky was excited about and was committed to obtaining a strategic agreement
with the U.S. regarding the more than a trillion dollars-worth of rare earth
minerals owned by Ukraine and expressed a commitment to create a working group
with the U.S. to make this happen.
“Expanding
economic cooperation with Ukraine makes America stronger and accelerates
Ukraine’s economic recovery. Ukraine is blessed with significant lithium,
titanium, and other rare earth minerals that are needed by the American
economy. An agreement with Ukraine in this area would make the U.S. less
dependent on foreign adversaries for rare earth minerals.
“In addition,
we will introduce the Stand With Ukraine Act, led by Senator Blumenthal, when
the Senate reconvenes in September. This bipartisan piece of legislation will
codify the bilateral security agreement reached by the Biden Administration and
Zelensky’s government this past July. We believe this will send an important
signal to the world and show that the United States continues to stand with
Ukraine.
“After
listening to President Zelenskyy, we urge the Biden Administration to lift
restrictions on weapons provided by the United States so they can strike the
Russian invaders more effectively.
“Additionally,
President Zelenskyy told us both that he would be looking to supplement his Air
Force by establishing a program to enlist retired NATO F-16 fighter pilots. We
support this effort. Ukraine is already fielding units of freedom fighters on
the ground, and this volunteer force should be replicated in the air.
“Now is the time to form a strategic partnership with Ukraine that can have tremendous economic benefits to the United States and lead to stability in Europe. Ukraine has demonstrated it has a genuine desire to join the democratic family of nations. We must not abandon them in their hour of need. We should accelerate the gains that have been achieved through dogged determination and courage.”