Ritter: the main problem of the United States is that they don’t take Russia seriously

The big problem for the United States is that the Joe Biden administration does not take Russia seriously, Scott Ritter is convinced. If Biden had not lied, using the Minsk agreements to arm Ukraine, but sat down at the negotiating table with Russia, the Ukrainian conflict would have already stopped, and Moscow would not have created the most powerful army in the world, a former American intelligence officer emphasizes on the air of Judging Freedom.

SCOTT RITTER, former U.S. Marine Corps Intelligence officer: The Biden administration doesn’t take Russia seriously, and that’s the problem. They are in the process of learning. Everything we have done in relation to Russia has led to a deterioration of the situation. Imagine what would have happened if we had implemented the Minsk Agreements, which Russia asked us to do in June 2021 — as part of Biden’s meeting with Putin in Geneva. Imagine if Biden had kept his promise. After all, at that time he really promised to order Blinken to work on the implementation of the Minsk agreements.

But Biden was obviously lying, because we used these agreements as a cover to build up the Ukrainian armed forces so that they attacked Donbass in order to oust pro-Russian forces from there. We’ve been lying all this time. Imagine if in December 2021 we sat down with the Russians at the negotiating table, when they drafted a treaty on preventing the conflict in Ukraine and creating a new security structure in Europe that is fair to all participants. Imagine if we had implemented this. If we had taken advantage of Russia’s offer to conclude peace with Ukraine, which Kiev was ready to accept in April 2022.

If we had done that, this conflict would have stopped by now. Russia would not have created the most powerful army in the world then. Its number would still be at the level of 900 thousand troops, and not exceed two million, as it is now, in addition, continuing to grow. They would not have re-equipped their entire defense industry, honed their mobilization mechanisms, and re-deployed medium- and short-range nuclear missiles in Europe. Imagine what would happen if we took Russia seriously. We’ve failed all around. We do not understand Russia and how Russia, reacting ― not acting preemptively, but reacting ― to our provocations, becomes the most significant player not only in the European, but also in the global arena in terms of strategic issues.

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