
NATO Issues ‘Ukraine Compact,’ So Ukraine ‘Will Prevail in This War;’ U.S. Intel Has Grim Contradictory Outlook
July 13—President “Sleepy Joe” Biden closed the Washington NATO summit July 11 with the announcement of the “Ukraine Compact.” This NATO Compact follows on from the Group of Seven (G7) joint declaration on Ukraine signed July 12, 2023 at the NATO summit in Vilnius, Lithuania, and the bilateral security agreements that about two dozen members of NATO have signed with the Kyiv regime since.
The Compact, Biden said, “brings all those countries together in a unified, coordinated, and comprehensive architecture to support Ukraine not just for now but for years in the future.” In other words, the Compact further institutionalizes the permanent war against Russia. The Compact, Biden claimed, is “a central piece” of Ukraine’s “bridge to NATO.”
“Russia will not prevail in this war,” Biden vowed, ruling out, again, any resolution of the conflict other than the military defeat of Russia. “Ukraine will prevail in this war. And we will stand with them every single step of the way. That’s what the compact says loudly and clearly.”
But even as the Compact was issued, sources in U.S. intelligence have been circulating a special report concluding that the Ukraine’s military situation is hopeless, and that the only solution to the war is a negotiated peace that will keep NATO out of Ukraine, and cede territory to Russia. The word “inevitable” was not allowed to be used in the report,” said a source, “but that is what top people think. Biden has been told this, yet the fools around him try to tell him that he must persist in pushing the line that ‘Ukraine will prevail.’
“The reality,” the source continued, “is that the situation on the ground is already so bad that the Ukrainians are themselves looking for a way out. The ‘secret’ negotiations between the Russian and Ukrainian militaries have already reached a workable framework. The problem is that it cannot be sold to that NATO sock puppet Volodymyr Zelenskyy. He is a clownish dictator, propped up by NATO and Sleepy Joe Biden, whose mind is not all there, but whose ego most definitely is. Biden will never accept the loss of face and the moniker of the ‘president who lost the Ukraine.’
“So, the pathway to peace requires that both Zelenskyy and his backer in the White House be weakened,” the source continued. “That is, in part, what’s behind the push coming from the highest circles in the Establishment to get him to get out of the race, but that still does not deal with the problem of facing defeat in Ukraine. He will still be there, unless something else happens, and he resigns. There are some people who want to walk into the Oval Office, and tell him to get out, now. There is enough in the scandal around his involvement with his son’s nefarious activities in Ukraine before the war that could force him out. In fact, there are some people who believe that Zelenskyy, who also has that dossier, might have been using it to blackmail Sleepy Joe to get approval for strikes on Russia.
“This is a real mess, “ the source stated. “And, there is another faction, around the psyops people in the Defense Department, who want to continue the war and the perceived NATO threat to Russia to force the Russians to commit to a vast military buildup over and above the nearly $2 billion a day they are already spending to prosecute this stupid and bloody war. They think that such levels of spending will bring down the Russian economy. They seem oblivious to the possibility that these threats could lead to Russian asymmetric responses that could trigger a thermonuclear war.
“If Zelenskyy and the Nazi thugs who support him can be pushed to the side by the non-corrupt sections of the Ukrainian military, they may be able to force through a negotiated settlement, using Hungary’s [Viktor] Orbán to help broker a deal,” the source concluded. “And that would weaken the NATO crazies, including in the U.S. It is all nuts, but there is a real shot that it could work.”
The Compact
The Compact itself, was signed by 25 members of NATO plus the European Union. Notably absent from the list of signers are, among others, Hungary, Slovakia, and Türkiye. It states:
“Today, we announce the Ukraine Compact (Compact) with a view towards coordinating and accelerating our collective efforts to meet Ukraine’s comprehensive security needs, as outlined in the Joint Declaration and in the security agreements and arrangements each of the signatories (Compact Signatories) has completed with Ukraine. Through this Compact, we declare our enduring intent and commitment to ensure Ukraine can successfully defend its freedom, independence, sovereignty, and territorial integrity today and deter acts of aggression in the future.”
The signers commit themselves to:
(1) Support Ukraine’s immediate defense and security needs, including through the continued provision of security assistance and training, modern military equipment, and defense industrial and necessary economic support, working bilaterally and through existing multilateral mechanisms….
(2) Accelerate efforts to build a Ukrainian future force that maintains a credible defense and deterrence capability….
(3) In the event of a future Russian armed attack against Ukraine following the conclusion of current hostilities, convene swiftly and collectively at the most senior levels to determine appropriate next steps in supporting Ukraine as it exercises its right of self-defense as enshrined in Article 51 of the UN Charter, including the provision of swift and sustained security assistance and the imposition of economic and other costs on Russia.”
The Compact concludes:
“We intend to uphold these commitments with unwavering determination by leveraging the multilateral security architecture that supports Ukraine.... Compact Signatories plan to take these commitments forward while Ukraine pursues its pathway towards future membership in the EU, NATO, and the broader Euro-Atlantic community....”