Joint Chiefs of Staff General Mark Milli predicted in early February that a Russian invasion of Ukraine could take Kyiv in just “72 hours,” far from the month-long conflict that now involves Russia and Ukraine.
Milley handed over the formidable forecast for Ukraine to Congress during closed-door hearings on Feb. 2 and 3, saying Ukraine would likely lose 15,000 troops compared to Russia’s 4,000. Milley arrived in Congress to make another prediction on Tuesday, this time saying the war in Ukraine could last “years.”
Spokesman Bill Keating, D-Mass., Pressed Milley about what he now thought would be the timetable for the conflict.
“It’s a little early, still,” Milley replied. “Even though we have been in the war for more than a month, much of the land war in Ukraine remains. But I think it is a very protracted conflict, and I think it can be measured in at least years. for sure”.
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Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Mark A. Milley during a House Armed Services Committee at the Capitol on September 29, 2021 in Washington, DC (Olivier Douliery – Pool / Getty Images)
Milley made the revised provision during his testimony before the House Armed Services Committee. Members of Congress pressured Milley about what the United States could have done to prevent Russian President Vladimir Putin from invading Ukraine.
“Honestly, other than the deployment of US forces in Ukraine, I’m not sure it was a deterrent,” Milley said.
“That was a long-term goal that dates back years,” he added. “I think the idea of preventing Putin from invading Ukraine – preventing him from the United States – would require the use of US military force and risk an armed conflict with Russia, which I would not advise.”
People watch the smoke rise in the air after the bombings in Odessa, Ukraine, Sunday, April 3, 2022. (AP Photo / Petros Giannakouris)
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The baseless predictions reflect the inaccuracy of predictions by President Biden’s government in view of the US withdrawal from Afghanistan last year. Two days before Kabul fell to the Taliban, administration officials predicted that Afghan security forces would repel the extremist group at least until the end of autumn 2021.
“Well, the question now is, where are they going from here? The jury is still out. But the chances that the Taliban will overcome everything and take over the whole country are very unlikely,” Biden said on July 8, a month ago. before Kabul. fell.