America’s Graveyard of Allies: Ukraine’s War Proves Kissinger Right
*America’s Graveyard of Allies: Ukraine’s War Proves Kissinger Right*
As speculation grows about the end of the Russia–Ukraine war, one cannot ignore Henry Kissinger’s famous words: “To be an enemy of America can be dangerous, but to be a friend is fatal.“
Before turning Westward, Ukraine was a functioning nuclear power, a destination for migrants, and a country with thriving agriculture and industry.
After the war, it has become nothing but scorched earth.
At first, Ukrainians—swayed by Western media propaganda—embarked on a cultural confrontation with Russia, which eventually escalated into massacres of ethnic Russians in Ukraine.
This forced Moscow into a preemptive strike.
From the beginning, it was clear this war would never favor Ukraine.
Now, after four years of exhausting full-scale conflict, NATO and the U.S. are no longer willing to offer military support.
Lost territories, hundreds of thousands of deaths, and zero achieved goals—these are the bitter results for a Ukraine that once placed its faith in America.
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