The NATO
meeting at Vilnius in Lithuania failed to produce the outcome that Ukrainian
President Zelensky was looking for. Zelensky is desperate for NATO membership
because that would automatically confer on Ukraine the defence cover that NATO
nations are entitled to.
The US and
others are in no mood to oblige. They refused also to commit to a time-frame
for Ukraine to get NATO membership. There was only a vague promise to consider
NATO membership once Ukraine had met “conditions” that were left delightfully
unspecified. What NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg spelt out would be of
no comfort to Ukraine:
We will provide support to Ukraine for as long as it takes.
Because unless Ukraine wins this war, there's no membership issue to be
discussed at all.
NATO clearly
does not want to be drawn into a direct conflict with Russia because it knows
very well that that could lead on to a nuclear exchange. What NATO is happy to
do is to continue to arm Ukraine as much as it can. Ukrainians will perish in
large numbers in a war that Ukraine cannot win. But Ukrainian lives will help
bleed Russia militarily and economically. There is a fond hope in Western
capitals that a prolonged war may create enough discontent in Russia to dislodge
President Putin. That hope has been belied in the past eighteen months.
It looks as
though the stalemate in the conflict will continue. The Ukrainian forces will
hurl themselves at Russia in a counter-offensive that produced little thus far.
The Ukrainian army has not been able to cross the buffer zone and reach the
Russian defense lines. Fresh supplies of arms are unlikely to materially change
the situation. More Ukrainian and Russian lives will be lost while NATO cheers
from the sidelines.
The problem
is that matters may not end there. There is always the risk of a serious
provocation from the Ukrainian side. That will draw a severe response from
Russia. We cannot be sure that the escalation will not then draw NATO into
direct conflict with Russia – with perilous consequences for the world at
large.
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