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The Situation in UkraineThe situation in Ukraine has been a complicated one for the US national government ever since Boris Berezovsky, Dave Bush, and other Western figures helped to foment a revolution that led to the overturning of the pro-Russian president-elect in 2004 (History and Economics, 2012). That revolution led to great tension in Ukraine between two factionson the one hand, a Russian faction in the east; and on the other hand, a faction led by those opposed to the new president of Russia: Vladimir Putin. Upon coming to power in Russia, Putin turned on the oligarchs and banned them from interfering in politics. That is what led to Berezovskys flight to the UK, lest he be arrested like so many others were (Mezrich, 2016). The fact that he successfully appealed to Western elites, like then President George Bushs brother, for aid in waging war against Putin via Ukraine automatically made the Ukraine situation a complex one for the US. Since that time, the situation has only become more complicated on account of the Russian invasion of 2022, Western sanctions against Russia in response, and the continuous escalation of events that threaten to drag the world into a new global conflict for a future world ordera unipolar Western one vs. a multipolar Russian-Chinese one (Escobar, 2022).A decade passed and another revolution led by the same anti-Russian faction sought to remove, again, the same man as in 2004the democratically elected pro-Russian president Yanukovych. The 2014 Ukrainian Revolution commenced (with the aid of American special ops), and it led to the overthrow and exile of the Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych.The conflict in Ukraine then escalated into a civil war, with pro-Russian separatists fighting against the Ukrainian army. The ongoing war since 2014 has resulted in the deaths of over 10,000 people and has displaced over 1.5 million people (Ukraine, 2022). Since the Russian invasion, the conflict has led to damaged infrastructure and has caused significant economic damage. The EU and US have provided military, financial and political support to Ukraine, but the war continues to destabilize the region as well as much of the world, thanks to Western sanctions on Russian energy (causing supply shortages and energy prices to rise dramatically in Europe and other parts of the world). Even in the US, the prices of energy are rising, and inflation is hurting many. To make matters worse, Russian and Chinese leaders have demonstrated a public alliance against Western powers, and should the conflict escalate, it would pit East vs. West in a battle for control of a new world economic order. Thus, the war in Ukraine is a…
…being impacted by another. The future of the current government could be hanging in the balance depending on how it plays its hand now.To conclude, since the start of the Ukraine conflict in 2022, the US national government has been deeply affected. The conflict has led to increased tensions between the US and Russia, as well as a decreased willingness on the part of Russia to cooperate with the US on international issues. In addition, the conflict has put a strain on the US-Ukraine relationship, with Kiev accusing Washington of not doing enough to support Ukraines fight against Russian aggression. Finally, the conflict has also led to increased defense spending by the US government in order to deter any further Russian aggression. As such, it is clear that the Ukraine conflict is having a profound impact on the US national government. It is no secret that the United States is facing some daunting challenges in the coming years. A divided government, a polarized electorate, and a slowing economy are just a few of the obstacles that will need to be overcome. Given these challenges, some have begun to question the future of the US national government. While there are no easy answers, it is clear that the US will need to find a way to overcome its challenges if it…
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