What Is America’s Goal For The Ukraine War? Answer: We Don’t Have One

Authored by Daniel Davis via 19fortyfive.com,

Does America Have a Goal or Strategy for Ukraine? 

On Friday, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen announced the G7 had agreed to impose a price cap regime on Russian oil. As with most other actions by the U.S. and Europe related to Russia’s unjust war against Ukraine, the announcement of the cap was big on rhetorical flourish, but thread-bare on any evidence of a coherent strategic objective.

(19FortyFive Contributing Editor Daniel L. Davis, author of this article, analyzes the situation in Ukraine on Fox News above.)

The intent of the cap is to set a global price just above Russia’s marginal cost so that Moscow won’t make a profit on the sale of oil but high enough that Russia won’t stop producing altogether. Current global demand can’t be met without the nearly nine million barrels of oil per day provided by Russia, and if Putin were to stop producing suddenly, the resulting supply shock could send the price of oil into the stratosphere.

The purpose of the cap, Yellen claimed, would be to “deliver a major blow for Russian finances and will both hinder Russia’s ability to fight its unprovoked war in Ukraine and hasten the deterioration of the Russian economy.” It remains to be seen if the G7 can make good on its aspiration and actually develop and implement a worldwide price cap scheme. But along with other actions sponsored or endorsed by the United States government, it is far from certain what end state Washington hopes to obtain.

On February 7, about three weeks before Putin ordered the Russian military to invade its smaller neighbor, President Biden threatened to “impose the most severe sanctions that have ever been imposed” should Russia invade. Four days later, National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan explained that President Biden “believes that sanctions are intended to deter.  And in order for them to work — to deter, they have to be set up in a way where if Putin moves, then the costs are imposed.”

Yet after the threats of sanctions failed to deter Putin, Biden adjusted the rationale when he claimed that in fact “no one expected the sanctions to prevent anything from happening.” Instead, he continued, the sanctions were designed to show Western “resolve,” which, over time, “will impose significant costs on him (Putin).” Even with this new claim on his justification for sanctions, there was no explanation for what these “significant costs” were designed to accomplish. The Administration’s lack of focus didn’t stop there, unfortunately.

In late April, Secretaries of Defense and State, Lloyd Austin and Antony Blinken, traveled to Kyiv to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to explore ways the U.S. could help Ukraine’s military. Following their meeting, Austin said the United States wanted to see Ukraine remain a “sovereign country,” and that the U.S. wants “to see Russia weakened to the degree that it can’t do the kinds of things that it has done in invading Ukraine.” It’s what Austin, Blinken, and Biden have not said, however, that illustrates a continuing problem with American foreign policy.

HIMARS Attack. Image Credit: Creative Commons.

To date, none of America’s top leaders have said how our support for Kyiv is expected to achieve the outcomes sought. No one has articulated what a “weakened” Russia looks like or how we’ll know when that standard has been reached – or even why weakening Russia is a vital interest to the U.S. that is worth taking huge risks. These are not just academic or hair-splitting questions. They are foundational. Here’s why:

Since even before the war began, the United States has had no vision for the end state it wishes to produce. For example, if Biden’s objective prior to 24 February genuinely was to deter Russia from launching a war, it should have been clear beyond a reasonable doubt that a threat of sanctions alone would not have been sufficient to convince Putin not to invade.

Washington would have had to be aggressively engaged diplomatically with both Kyiv and Moscow to use the full heft of U.S. power to find a route to prevent war. There is no evidence the U.S. put any serious diplomatic effort towards averting war. Without a clearly articulated objective, there was nothing to guide the various departments of the Administration on how to achieve the desired outcome. The result was predictable: policy failure.

Virtually the only objective voiced by any member of Biden’s national security team since the war began has been Austin’s aforementioned desire to see Russia “weakened.” Yet if the White House doesn’t know what a weakened Russia looks like, how will it ever know if its actions are contributing towards a successful outcome beneficial to America? That’s where we are right now.

We send multiple rounds of multi-billion-dollar support to Ukraine, including some modern and some antiquated gear, but it is not a coherent set of military kit tied to enabling a specific capacity in the Ukraine Armed Forces. The White House leads multiple tranches of sanctions against Russia, but there is no declared purpose as to what they are intended to produce.

RGW-90 rocket launcher in Ukraine. Image Credit: Creative Commons.

Since we don’t know what we’re trying to accomplish, no one can tell the American people how much the effort is going to cost, how long it’s going to last, or even what success would look like. If this sounds familiar, it should: it is basically the same aimless, incompetent foreign policy the United States has been pursuing for decades.

  • We fought a generational war in Afghanistan that never bothered to set an objective; no one in power even articulated what success would look like, and thus no victory of any sort was ever achieved;
  • We started a war in Iraq beginning in 2003 that quasi-ended in 2011, only to return again in 2014 – without any president bothering to set an attainable military objective or even articulating what the Force was there to accomplish so the American people could know when the operation could successfully end – and it continues without success or end to this day.
  • We have had the same malady in our actions in Syria, Libya, Somalia, Niger, and many other locations in Africa: the government has not identified any attainable military objectives whose accomplishment would benefit our country and signal the end of the mission – and thus none have benefitted the U.S. and most still drone unsuccessfully on.

The cost to the United States for all these failures has been profound – and now we’re creating a new mission without a clear objective and no identifiable end state. The Russia-Ukraine war just passed the six-month mark. The danger isn’t as much that we might still be trying to divine the Administration’s objectives six years from now – though that sad outcome is entirely possible – but that this war could one day spill over Ukraine’s borders and get us sucked into a war we should never have fought and from which we could never benefit.

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22 Comments
World War Zeke
World War Zeke
September 7, 2022 8:44 am

Wrong framing. What is the goal of evil? To remove the influence of good. Be it good thoughts, good words, or good deeds.

The overlords picked this Manichean fight. Most just wanted to be left alone.

Oldtoad of Green Acres
Oldtoad of Green Acres
September 7, 2022 9:11 am

The goal is war.
The Military Industrial Complex is making money. Politicians are banking on it.
People are dying in horrible ways. Yes, the devil is at play here.

Stucky
Stucky
September 7, 2022 9:40 am

” …. Janet Yellen announced the G7 had agreed to impose a price cap regime on Russian oil.”

Following this brilliant woman’s lead, I also announced the Stucky Price Gap Rule last week.

As such, yesterday I filled up my gas tank. The attendant demanded $45. I told him about my “Stucky Price Gap Rule”, and told him I was willing to pay only $20. And I did.

The result was spectacular …. just as I am sure Yellen’s plan will be.

pyrrhuis
pyrrhuis
  Stucky
September 7, 2022 11:53 am

Yes, Yellen and the author are both idiots…Russia won’t sell below the market, and the black market price will rocket upward…

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
September 7, 2022 9:43 am

Janet Yellen announced the G7 had agreed to impose a price cap regime on Russian oil.

I did not know that Yellen and her G7 cronies could set the price of oil on a foreign country. I guess what I learned in Econ 101 about price being the intersection of supply and demand was all wrong.

She used to run the fed and is a lot more educated that me, so I feel confident she would never do anything to hurt the consumer.

Jimmy123
Jimmy123
  TN Patriot
September 7, 2022 2:29 pm

The more educated, the less common sense. That is true particularly in the West.

Stucky
Stucky
September 7, 2022 9:47 am

” As with most other actions by the U.S. and Europe related to RUSSIA’S UNJUST WAR against Ukraine ….”

Unjust war???? This dude is a fucking moran. Hey, just trying to save you some time from reading his asshole stupid article.

The stupid shit for brains dickhead doesn’t even realize that the USA!USA!USA! has had “goals” regarding Russia for DECADES now. That is to say, the destruction (or at a minimum, subjugation) of Russia. Our demented pedophile POTUS even said so clearly early on … that America’s goal is regime change in Russia and that we want to destroy Russia’s economy to achieve that goal.

Repeating for emphasis …. the writer of this article is a total moran.

pyrrhuis
pyrrhuis
  Stucky
September 7, 2022 11:54 am

Yes, he is…why was this article posted?

brian
brian
September 7, 2022 9:54 am

Not being the sharpest tool in the shed even I faced palmed the price cap strategy…

This has to be the most stupidest thing ever…

if Putin were to stop producing suddenly, the resulting supply shock could send the price of oil into the stratosphere.

So yeah… Putin so dumb he’ll keep selling the oil at just pennies over cost and never shut the taps off… oh wait a sec…

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
  brian
September 7, 2022 4:52 pm

To declare force majure is to declare complete impotency. Getting filthy rich is an attractive alternative, wouldn’t you say? Hell. Even war would be better than that.

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
  The Central Scrutinizer
September 7, 2022 4:57 pm

That is the very definition of “Economic Mutually Assured Destruction”. It was sold to the world as the cure for the nuclear jitters. Do you see the folly? It guaranteed disaster from the beginning.

The fruits of arrogant ignorance.

Jdog
Jdog
September 7, 2022 10:06 am

It is not just Russia, it is anyone, and everyone who has the audacity to act in their own best interests. People acting in their own best interests is contrary to the new feudalism, and will not be tolerated. That is the message they are screaming loud and clear. No matter who you are, individual or nation, you will work in the interest of the NWO and not your own interests….or else.

brian
brian
  Jdog
September 7, 2022 10:21 am

Its in the US of A(ssholes) national security interests to carpet bomb your country into rubble if you don’t do what we tell you… Now pay your extorsion dues…

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
  brian
September 7, 2022 4:59 pm

” A weapon unused is a useless weapon!” W.O.M.P. Commander, Spies Like Us

Now empty all your pockets!

AKJOHN
AKJOHN
September 7, 2022 11:39 am

It’s the same for every war, to make the global Banksters some $$$$$$$$$$$$.

pyrrhuis
pyrrhuis
September 7, 2022 11:49 am

Very retarded and simplistic….”unjust war”? And he avoids the fact that the war is mainly an excuse for money laundering, with what few US weapons reach the UKR being often sold on the black market…

ICE-9
ICE-9
September 7, 2022 11:56 am

Here’s a theory I’m entertaining and welcome comment.

If WEF / UN / TPTB etc wanted to destroy all forms of national government they can’t leave any credible government standing after some major crisis they have instigated. So they would have pitted one group of clowns in Russia (a la Boris Yeltsin) against the current group of clowns in the west (Zelinsky, Boris Johnson, EU Greens, Obiden, etc). The clowns would all have to all be totally integrated into the global financial nexus so all clown world nations could be brought down simultaneously.

With Putin not playing the clown and disentangling the Russian economy from the global financial nexus, if he is left standing then there will be a viable alternative to western clown world after Ukraine is absorbed into Russia and hyperinflation is the only result the west has for its subservience to the global financial nexus. I’m not so sure this is a script – I think Putin very well may be playing to win. If so – and I’m not 100% sure yet – he deserves all of our support. If western clown world fails and they don’t resort to the atom bomb then the normies might at least not get in the way of the “alternative solution” to fixing western clown world.

It’s like 33rd Degree Freemason Albert Pike wrote in the latter 19th century how the atheists and nihilists (i.e., current western clown world communists) would join forces to fight the Christians (i.e., nationalists) and they would destroy one another (thus destroying the basis of the sovereign nation state) and therefore create a global crisis so severe the people who remain would accept any solution and thereby pave the way for the reign of Lucifer.

World War Zeke
World War Zeke
  ICE-9
September 7, 2022 12:55 pm

i9, I think you have the shape of this thing correct.

And what is Lucifer but the destruction of all moral constraint. The empathy cripples who rule us unobserved (or wish to) are as cut off from our higher purpose and potentiality as a blind person is at the Louvre. That must piss them off mightily.

overthecliff
overthecliff
September 7, 2022 12:14 pm

Launder a couple of trillion dollars for MIC and friends.

TampaRed
TampaRed
September 7, 2022 12:33 pm

“putin has pushed europe into an inflationary depression”–good article–

btw,i read somewhere that china is buying russian gas & then shipping it to to europe,which is part of the reason that europe wasn’t all that worried until they realized putin was going to unplug them–

https://www.blacklistednews.com/article/83421/putin-has-pushed-europe-into-an-inflationary-depression-and-currency.html

Jdog
Jdog
September 7, 2022 3:05 pm

Governments goal, and the result of their actions are usually very, very different. I believe their goal was along the lines they said, to bleed Russia and force it to submit the Globalist cartel.
What the result of their actions are, is much different. They are bankrupting the countries of Europe at a alarming rate. They are forcing public unrest and poverty, and unleashing public anger towards themselves.
Whether they will be able to twist this anger to work in support of their agenda remains to be seen.
IMO they will use any world wide cataclysm to try to sell their One World Government as the solution. They are the ultimate arsonist firemen. They will simply point to the problems they created, and blame democracy and self determination as the problem. They are counting on the fact they have created a nation of morons via public schools to be able to sell their new agenda.
It is clearly the policies of government causing the problems, the question is, will the idiot masses understand that when they offer themselves as the solution.

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
September 7, 2022 4:49 pm

Some men just want to watch the world burn. Unfortunately…they’re the motherfuckers in charge.

Trust me. There’s a plan.