
Biden administration has failed to succeed in its proxy war against war against Russia. After suffering a heavy loss in the general election to the Republicans, Joe Biden decided to "shore up" his support for Ukraine in his last month of power in the United States. They know and are scared of the newly elected President Donald Trump's position on the current Ukraine-Russia conflict. Even before he started his campaign, Trump positioned himself as an anti-war when it comes to the war against Russia. He repeatedly claimed that he wants people to "stop dying" on the battlefield. The newly elected US President vowed to end the proxy war against Russia during his campaign as soon as he becomes the commander in chief.
One must look at the history of Trump’s first four-year Presidency in the United States and must doubt every promise he made as he is a pathological liar. As investigative journalist Seymour Hersh once sarcastically said, "He lies like a three-year-old." However, one thing is certain which is that the Biden administration is shoring up its support for the Zelenskyy regime. Biden’s Secretary of State Antony Blinken vowed for the last gamble against Putin’s Russia. The US Secretary of State has been very busy connecting with the US allies who allied with them for more than two and a half years in its proxy war against Russia. He recently met with The North Atlantic Treaty Secretary-General Mark Rutte to "reaffirm" US-NATO "support for Ukraine against Russia’s aggression." Blinken also met with Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha "reaffirming US support for Ukraine in its fight against Russia’s aggression and for its irreversible path to full Euro-Atlantic integration, including NATO membership." The Biden administration joined hands with the UK and its fifty more allies to "actively support Ukraine and its fight for freedom."