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War In Ukraine: 'America Is Learning The Art Of Humility' by WriterNig: 8:13pm On Mar 19, 2022


America is learning the art of humility. That's a good thing for the rest of the world.

The country that began this century by invading not one but two countries, has become more modest in the face of the nightmare that is Ukraine. Forget shock and awe, this is the era of caution and apprehension. That's what having no good options will do for you.

Friday's two-hour phone call with China's President Xi, superpower to superpower, was a sign of how hard it will be for America to stop this war. The US's leverage over China is limited, and readouts from both sides suggest the call didn't achieve much. But it was part of an orchestrated diplomatic strategy that contrasts with much of the first year of Joe Biden's presidency.

After the fiasco of the Afghan withdrawal last summer, America lost credibility with its European allies. US intelligence looked unprepared, and the operation of leaving was staggeringly incompetent. What's more, European diplomats complained, America didn't really consult with allies. America pulled out on its own precipitous timetable, leaving countries that still had forces and personnel in the country scrambling. When some Europeans said it would be smart to leave a residual Nato force, the White House ignored the pleas.

That heavy-handed mission was followed by another. In September, the White House announced a nuclear submarine security pact between Australia, Britain and the US. The pact left the French, who had been negotiating their own sub sale to the Australians, out in the cold.

Worse, the Elysee Palace said it learned of the new deal from the press. It was a masterclass in how not to handle your oldest ally. The French were so furious that President Biden apologised and admitted the US had been clumsy. But the damage was done.

By the autumn of 2021 Europeans were disappointed in the Biden administration and felt their hopes that a post-Trump America would be more collegial were ill-founded. When Washington started ringing the alarm bell about Russia and Ukraine, Europeans weren't in much mood to listen. "War-mongering" was how one EU diplomat described it to me.



Whether it was the lesson of Afghanistan or the nature of this particularly difficult catastrophe, we don't know, but the White House handled this crisis very differently.

From the start it has consulted with its allies, many of whom were sceptical. There are reports that US diplomats approached Europeans as equals not subordinates. The administration shared highly secret intelligence in a manner that was unprecedented. In the months that led up to the invasion senior White House officials made multiple trips to meet their European counterparts. President Biden made regular phone calls to European leaders.

This wasn't Iraq in 2002, it wasn't Trump's America First, it wasn't Afghanistan in 2021. This was genuine alliance building.

On 27 January there was an indication that the shuttle diplomacy was bearing fruit. A full month before the invasion, during an otherwise ordinary press briefing, the White House spokeswoman, Jennifer Psaki, announced that German Chancellor Olaf Sholz would visit the White House on 7 February.

Securing that visit of the brand new German leader was an indication that the administration both anticipated what was coming, and knew what was needed: German co-operation. A visit to the White House is a coup for any foreign leader, it's a useful weapon of soft power. Yes, President Zelensky's articulate appeals also played a big part in shifting German policy, but US diplomacy helped win German support.

Beyond diplomacy, there is a new recognition here of Washington's military limits, a realisation that force won't get America everything it wants, however strong its army. That's an unusual position for the world's biggest military.

When Saddam Hussein marched into Kuwait in 1990, the US rallied the world to put boots on the ground to get him out. In 1999 President Clinton ordered Nato jets to conduct airstrikes in Kosovo. After 9/11, the US strong-armed a coalition of the unwilling to invade Iraq. In 2011, the US military was part of the operation that helped topple Muammar Gaddafi in Libya.



Today Washington is holding back, resisting the emotional pleas of Zelensky to use that military clout. It's sending weapons, intelligence and cyber-support. But for the moment it won't do more.

America knows it could impose, and most probably enforce, a no-fly zone. It has the jets and missiles and pilots to do so. But, as the White House says repeatedly, mobilising the might of the Pentagon won't necessarily end this war, it might make it worse. The more America leads, the greater the risk that Putin can sell this to his own people as a fight between Russia and the US.

Which is why you won't hear this White House talk about regime change, or democracy, or even freedom in Russia.

I reread President Bush's second inaugural address, delivered in 2005, at the height of the Iraq war, when neo-conservatives ran US foreign policy.

"It is the policy of the United States to seek and support the growth of democratic movements and institutions in every nature and culture, with the ultimate goal of ending tyranny in our world," the newly re-elected president declared. Talk about hubris.

Yet the White House also understands the risks of not being more assertive. It knows that not intervening could lead to the deaths of countless more Ukrainian civilians, and President Putin may strike a Nato country anyway. So it walks a tightrope with potentially horrifying consequences, recognising that there are no good answers. The US is left to help Ukrainians from the sidelines. And maybe that is all they can do.

It is enough to make anyone more humble.



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Re: War In Ukraine: 'America Is Learning The Art Of Humility' by Herbidemmy(m): 8:33pm On Mar 19, 2022
Humbled indeed

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Re: War In Ukraine: 'America Is Learning The Art Of Humility' by Dalil8: 8:34pm On Mar 19, 2022
For the first time in a very long time, the west are feeling really powerless.

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Re: War In Ukraine: 'America Is Learning The Art Of Humility' by Tmberwolf1: 8:57pm On Mar 19, 2022
To those that did not read the full article, what it summarily says is that the US is no longer imposing itself on other countries. Unlike before when they were neo colonialists, now they are seeing other developed countries as much needed and equal allies. This a good thing moving forward for the rest of the world especially for we Africans, giving the current political climate, it seems that the US has learnt to be humble.

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Re: War In Ukraine: 'America Is Learning The Art Of Humility' by MangekyoAlt: 9:06pm On Mar 19, 2022
The more America leads, the greater the risk that Putin can sell this to his own people as a fight between Russia and the US.
honestly Russians arent really in fighting mood ATM. And it would likely remain that way until or unless any external forces challenges russia militarily. Or interfere in their internal affairs. I can imagine that this is why the US haven't DARED trying to overthrow putin. Whenever any country gets on the nerve on the USA, what they do is first is try to overthrow their president, replacing him with a friendly one. They've don it many countries. They've even tried it with Erdogan, the president of Turkey. I was surprised that they've never contemplated trying such nonsense with Putin and this article totally explains wht. According to the CIA, the Kremlin is the most coded place in the world. Putin has even started clearing off some elements that he doesn't trust fully. The moment he notices that the USA are trying anything, he would be sure to leak it to the Russians who wouldn't have any of it. So the hands of the US are tied right now. The more they decide to interfer in Russia's affairs, the more the Russian people would become anti-west which I'm sure they wouldn't want.

Which is why you won't hear this White House talk about regime change, or democracy, or even freedom in Russia
This is very funny. Yeltin, the man who was the president of Russia before putin, was a certified western ass licker. The man did as he was told to do by the USA as they constantly humiliated Russia. Note that while this man was ass licking the ass of the USA, he was still criticizing their move to expand NATO towards Russia despite the reason why NATO was crated, the USSR was no more. When putin took over, he was fairly pro west as well. His attempt to join NATO was thwarted. NATO needed an enemy and if russia joined, pretty much NATO would become a useless bloc.
https://foreignpolicy.com/2022/01/19/putin-russia-ukraine-nato-george-robertson/
Which is why Putin asked in Germany, 2007.
"Are we still your enemies that you keep on expanding your alliance towards us?"

It is obvious that after the dissolution of the USSR, Russia legit wanted to form ties with the USA and the west. But USA felt like they won the Cold war hence they can treat their former rivals which was now a shadow of his former self, however they like. They became the proud fućks that they've been known to be.

Meanwhile, If USA can manage to overthrow putin and replace him with a pro western president like they did with Ukraine, believe me they will treat Russia with more respect than they have since the fall of the USSR. But the thing is, it is too late.
Lavrov, 2 days ago said "the illusions of Russia forming ties with the West is all but over now".
Meaning, instead of trying to create ties with the West they will instead with China and others in Asia and South America and even Africa. Russia has been of late increasing their presence in Africa. I don't know if it is just me that notices it

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Re: War In Ukraine: 'America Is Learning The Art Of Humility' by MangekyoAlt: 9:06pm On Mar 19, 2022
Can't stop laughing at this

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Re: War In Ukraine: 'America Is Learning The Art Of Humility' by tonididdy(m): 9:27pm On Mar 19, 2022
... someone had to bell the cat undecided







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Re: War In Ukraine: 'America Is Learning The Art Of Humility' by Nobody: 9:28pm On Mar 19, 2022
Tmberwolf1:
To those that did not read the full article, what it summarily says is that the US is no longer imposing itself on other countries. Unlike before when they were neo colonialists, now they are seeing other developed countries as much needed and equal allies. This a good thing moving forward for the rest of the world especially for we Africans, giving the current political climate, it seems that the US has learnt to be humble.
That is what the bbc article is trying to sell but we know better. America is not humble in this case because it has learnt the art of humility. The doctrine of MAD has simply made it humble. It has weighed the human and civilization cost of intervention and cowed down. If it were a country say in the caliber of Serbia, they would waste no time to intervene militarily.

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Re: War In Ukraine: 'America Is Learning The Art Of Humility' by adefitim(m): 9:31pm On Mar 19, 2022
Hmmmm
Re: War In Ukraine: 'America Is Learning The Art Of Humility' by Drenimarcus(m): 9:43pm On Mar 19, 2022
MangekyoAlt:
honestly Russians arent really in fighting mood ATM. And it would likely remain that way until or unless any internal forces challenges russia militarily. Or interfere in their external affairs. I can imagine that this is why the US haven't DARED trying to overthrow putin. Whenever any country gets on the nerve on the USA, what they do is first is try to overthrow their president, replacing him with a friendly one. They've don it many countries. They've even tried with Erdogan, the president of Turkey. I was surprised that they've never contemplated trying such nonsense with Putin and this article totally explains it. According to the CIA, the Kremlin is the most coded place in the world. Putin has even started clearing off some elements that he doesn't trust fully. The moment he notices that the USA are trying anything, he would be sure to leak it to the Russians who wouldn't have any of it. So the hands of the US are tied right now. The more they decide to inter in Russia's affairs, the more the Russian people would become anti-west which I'm sure they wouldn't want.

This is very funny. Yeltin, the man who was the president of Russia before putin, was a certified western ass licker. The man did as he was told to do by the USA as they constantly humiliated Russia. Note that while this man was ass licking the ass of the USA, he was still criticizing their move to expand NATO towards Russia despite the reason why NATO was crated, the USSR was no more. When putin took over, he was fairly pro west as well. His attempt to join NATO was thwarted. NATO needed an enemy and if russia joined, pretty much NATO would become a useless bloc.
Which is why Putin asked in Germany, 2007.
"Are we still your enemies that you keep on expanding your alliance towards us?"

It is obvious that after the dissolution of the USSR, Russia legit wanted to form ties with the USA and the west. But USA felt like they won the Cold war hence they can treat their former rivals which was now a shadow of his former self, however they like. They became the proud fućks that they've been known to be.

Meanwhile, If USA can manage to overthrow putin and replace him with a pro western president like they did with Ukraine, believe me they will treat Russia with more respect than they have since the fall of the USSR. But the thing is, it is too late.
Lavrov, 2 days ago said "the illusions of Russia forming ties with the West is all but over now".
Meaning, instead of trying to create ties with the West they will instead with China and others in Asia and South America and even Africa. Russia has been of late increasing their presence in Africa. I don't know if it is just me that notices it

Mali, CAR comes to mind.

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Re: War In Ukraine: 'America Is Learning The Art Of Humility' by ken6488(m): 11:29pm On Mar 19, 2022
For the first time USA and NATO are scared

They should go and enforce no fly zone na

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Re: War In Ukraine: 'America Is Learning The Art Of Humility' by gambojimeta: 11:32pm On Mar 19, 2022
grin

The astronauts would land in prison the moment they return to Russia.

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Re: War In Ukraine: 'America Is Learning The Art Of Humility' by gambojimeta: 11:35pm On Mar 19, 2022
They should keep fleeing. I don't blame them.

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Re: War In Ukraine: 'America Is Learning The Art Of Humility' by Mofun: 12:05am On Mar 20, 2022
They're learning to eat the humble pie. So, they're gradually descending from the ivory tower of "world super power."

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Re: War In Ukraine: 'America Is Learning The Art Of Humility' by seunny4lif(m): 6:13am On Mar 20, 2022
Even in Baltic states, they know within theirselves that USA will not risk any Baltic for NY, CA.

USA is humble because of Nukes.
USA have never invaded any country with nukes especially those ones that can destroy USA also.

I knew USA military are good against defendless nations when USA pushed Georgia just like they did Ukraine to a war with Russia and all of a sudden, USA said the war is not USA war grin

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Re: War In Ukraine: 'America Is Learning The Art Of Humility' by Help2020: 7:03am On Mar 20, 2022
WriterNig:


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Re: War In Ukraine: 'America Is Learning The Art Of Humility' by Aboguede(m): 8:54am On Mar 20, 2022
I am not in support of everything America

We need alternatives


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Re: War In Ukraine: 'America Is Learning The Art Of Humility' by Nepedu: 8:54am On Mar 20, 2022
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Re: War In Ukraine: 'America Is Learning The Art Of Humility' by Nobody: 8:54am On Mar 20, 2022
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Re: War In Ukraine: 'America Is Learning The Art Of Humility' by Thisis2raw(m): 8:55am On Mar 20, 2022
Hmm
Re: War In Ukraine: 'America Is Learning The Art Of Humility' by Jeromejnr(m): 8:55am On Mar 20, 2022
There is just no way for them to win this fight against Russia.

Either they place a no flight zone thereby bringing about WWIII which will involve nuclear weapons.

Or they come up with a favourable negotiation which Putin will accept.

Apart from that, nothing...all these sanctions hardly work for a food and energy independent country. Rather it will affect other countries highly dependent on them.

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Re: War In Ukraine: 'America Is Learning The Art Of Humility' by GloriousGbola: 8:56am On Mar 20, 2022
Or maybe the US has a much older, experienced president who is actually able to think things through

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Re: War In Ukraine: 'America Is Learning The Art Of Humility' by ShaqFu: 8:56am On Mar 20, 2022
Hmmm
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Re: War In Ukraine: 'America Is Learning The Art Of Humility' by NaijaNaWaa: 8:56am On Mar 20, 2022
Garbage

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Re: War In Ukraine: 'America Is Learning The Art Of Humility' by Passionnn: 8:57am On Mar 20, 2022
Zs

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Re: War In Ukraine: 'America Is Learning The Art Of Humility' by monakii: 8:58am On Mar 20, 2022
Any alternative?
Re: War In Ukraine: 'America Is Learning The Art Of Humility' by chronique(m): 8:58am On Mar 20, 2022
The mistake the US and the west are making, is treating Russia like an outcast/enemy. The political and security stability of Eastern Europe can only be effective with the west cooperating with Russia. No matter how much they make Russia look like a villain, Russia would still hold significant influence in what happens around eastern Europe. The earlier the west realizes this, the better for the world. The US and Europe should draw Russia closer rather treat her as an enemy. One more thing, if Russia successfully defeats all the western coalition in Ukraine, that would be the beginning of the decline of NATO and western influence globally. Countries from the Middle East and Africa would start shifting towards Russia for security alliances. They have proven themselves in Syria and it has helped boost their image globally.

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Re: War In Ukraine: 'America Is Learning The Art Of Humility' by Teaser4(m): 8:59am On Mar 20, 2022
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Re: War In Ukraine: 'America Is Learning The Art Of Humility' by Guzbetter: 8:59am On Mar 20, 2022
Dalil8:
For the first time in a long time, the west are feeling really powerless.

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