In 2022, following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, two Ukrainian generals discreetly traveled to a U.S. military base in Germany to formalize a partnership. This agreement, known only to a select group within the U.S. government, led to a deeper American involvement in the war, aiding Ukraine in enduring three challenging years of conflict against a superior adversary. The Biden administration framed this partnership as a part of its commitment to bolster Ukraine and reinforce the post-World War II Western order. As President Trump attempts to alter elements of this deal, the complexities of U.S.-Ukrainian military cooperation come to light.
After Russia's armies crossed into Ukraine in 2022, two Ukrainian generals traveled in secret to a U.S. military garrison in Germany, sealing a partnership that deeply intertwined American support in the conflict.
This concealed agreement, kept among a select group of officials, significantly shaped the Biden administration's strategy to assist Ukraine and uphold the post-World War II order.
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