Former Deputy National Security Adviser Ben Rhodes expressed doubts on Wednesday about Ukraine’s ability to recover all of its territory currently occupied by Russia. This comes as peace talks, brokered by President Trump, continue between the two countries.
During a panel discussion at the Brookings Institution, Rhodes stated, “Part of what the Ukrainians don’t have is a kind of sense of hope, a sense that they have enduring support from the United States.” This lack of hope, according to Rhodes, is a major obstacle for Ukraine in its efforts to reclaim its occupied territories.
The ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia dates back to 2014, when Russia annexed Crimea and supported separatist rebels in eastern Ukraine. Since then, Ukraine has been engaged in a long and bloody battle to regain control of its lost territories. The conflict has resulted in the loss of thousands of lives and has displaced millions of people.
Despite efforts from the international community to broker a peace agreement, the situation in Ukraine remains tense. The recent peace talks, facilitated by President Trump, have given hope for a resolution to the conflict. However, Rhodes’ remarks shed light on the challenges that Ukraine continues to face in its quest for peace and territorial integrity.
One of the main obstacles for Ukraine is the lack of support and hope from its allies, particularly the United States. Rhodes’ comments highlight the importance of enduring support from the United States for Ukraine’s success in the peace talks. And while the Trump administration has been actively involved in the negotiations, the question of long-term support remains uncertain.
The lack of hope and support is not only detrimental to Ukraine’s efforts but also to its citizens who have been living in a state of uncertainty and fear for years. The people of Ukraine have endured immense suffering and loss as a result of the conflict. They deserve to have a sense of hope and confidence in their future.
It is crucial for the United States, as a global leader, to provide unwavering support to Ukraine in its efforts to reclaim its occupied territories. This support should not only be limited to the ongoing peace talks but also extend to long-term efforts to rebuild and strengthen the country.
Ukraine has proven to be a strong and resilient nation, despite facing numerous challenges. The country has made significant progress in recent years, including implementing important reforms and strengthening its ties with the European Union. However, the road to recovery and stability is still long and difficult.
It is time for the international community, led by the United States, to stand in solidarity with Ukraine and provide the necessary support for its success. The people of Ukraine should not be left to face this challenge alone. They need to know that they have the enduring support of their allies, especially the United States.
In conclusion, Ben Rhodes’ remarks shed light on the challenges that Ukraine continues to face in its quest for peace and territorial integrity. It is crucial for the United States to provide enduring support and hope to Ukraine in its efforts to reclaim its occupied territories. The people of Ukraine deserve to have a brighter future, and it is our responsibility to stand by them in their time of need. Let us not forget the words of President John F. Kennedy, “We are tied to the ocean. And when we go back to the sea, whether it is to sail or to watch – we are going back from whence we came.” As a global community, let us stand by our Ukrainian brothers and sisters and help them sail towards a peaceful and prosperous future.


