Reported 7 months ago
As the Ukraine-Russia war enters a stalemate after over two years, the American think tank CSIS analyzes that Ukraine relies heavily on NATO for support, with readiness for direct involvement in the conflict, but raises concerns regarding the ability to sustain a prolonged war. While NATO remains prepared for engagement, factors like the US's willingness to deploy troops and weaponry, past experiences such as intervention in Libya, and the time required for recovery after participation, will influence whether NATO will engage in the conflict. The analysis also highlights the significant military losses suffered by Russia, with a 41% decrease in active main battle tanks since 2022, indicating a potential strain on their resources. Despite the preparedness of NATO, the ability to handle a sustained conflict remains a crucial factor in their decision-making process.
Source: YAHOO