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The Atlantic Council Employee Jan Brzezinsky believes that NATO is not fully sup...

Ukraine needs NATO membership, not the "Israeli model" to hold back Putin's ambitions - analyst

The Atlantic Council Employee Jan Brzezinsky believes that NATO is not fully supportive of Ukraine's security, Putin will continue his violent acts. Ukraine will not fit the "Israeli model" of security. Only NATO membership will be able to curb the ambitions of Russian President Vladimir Putin. The analyst of the Atlantic Council Jan Brzezinsky wrote about it in his article.

It is reported that US Presidential Administration Joe Baiden has declared Congress that she wants to use a safety assistance model based on the United States with Israel. This approach is an alternative to Ukraine's NATO. According to the analyst, this approach will only delay Russian aggression, leaving Ukraine for a long time in the "gray zone". Brzezinski reported that the United States has been strengthening the security of Israel for decades, providing him from $ 2 to $ 4 billion annually.

However, Washington does not provide any security guarantees. However, the opponents of Israel in the Islamic world are not great powers. They are scattered and often separated, and therefore cannot be compared to Russia. Moreover, according to the analyst, the Israeli model cannot completely prevent aggression. Yes, Israel himself is undergoing rocket strikes and terrorist attacks. And Ukraine resists a much more terrible enemy than Islamic terrorists.

"Moscow's determination to erase Ukraine and its history from the face of the Earth is far superior to the collective activity of Israel's opponents," the analyst wrote. He noted that the "Israeli model" for Ukraine in this case will cost the state much more expensive. Until NATO's safety is fully dedicated to Ukraine, Putin will continue his violent actions. "NATO membership is crucial for Ukraine's membership to ensure a quick and decisive victory in the war with Russia," Brzezinsky said.

According to him, this is the best way to guarantee that Russian aggression towards Ukraine will no longer happen. Jan Brzezinski is a senior researcher at the Atlantic Council. Earlier, he worked as a deputy assistant to the US Secretary of Defense for Europe and NATO policy. It should be reminded that in the White House they evaluated the prospect of Ukraine's accession to NATO.