America’s withdrawal; Why did Biden raise the white flag in the Ukraine war?
By publishing a note pointing out that the secret negotiations of American security officials with their Russian counterparts have turned into public negotiations, the editor of Raei Alyoum newspaper investigated why the Biden administration changed its approach towards Moscow and raised the white flag in the Ukraine war.
It seems that the secret negotiations between the United States and Russia to achieve a ceasefire in the Ukraine war have become public, and the first public meeting will take place in Turkey. But what is the reason for America’s withdrawal and showing flexibility and raising the white flag in the Ukraine war to talk with Russia? What was the reason for Biden’s meeting with his Chinese counterpart in Indonesia?
Abdulbari Atwan, the editor of Rai Elyoum electronic newspaper, published a note on the struggle of the United States to quickly stop the war in Ukraine, and wrote: “It is not an exaggeration to say here that the United States of America, for a quick stop to the war in Ukraine through direct negotiations And peacefully with the leadership of Russia, he tries to avoid a direct conflict between the two superpowers and prevent a world nuclear war that will destroy the world. Especially after President Vladimir Putin threatened three times that he would not hesitate to use nuclear weapons if Russia’s territories, including the four officially annexed ones, were to be invaded. He emphasizes that Kherson, the city from which the Russian forces retreated a few days ago, was, is and will remain a part of the Russian land.
He continued to write: After the secret meeting two weeks ago with Jake Sullivan, the US national security adviser, to find a way to prevent the spread of the war and NATO being dragged into it, an official in the White House announced yesterday (Monday, November 14) that The head of the US Central Intelligence Service (CIA) is currently in Ankara to meet with the director of Russia’s foreign intelligence service, Sergei Naryshkin, to “convey a message to the Russian side about the consequences of Russia’s use of nuclear weapons.”