The Ukrainian government is likely to test all its capabilities to lure NATO into a military conflict with Russia, even against NATO will.
Both Ukraine and Moldova, along with Georgia respectively, are the countries that will cause a reversal in the event of a NATO-Russia conflict.
NATO’s plans in the event of a war with Russia include conflicts from the Baltic Sea to the Black Sea. The fact that NATO is constantly transporting troops to the Black Sea shows that there is a potentially weak point of the Russian defense line.
The limited volume of weapons systems from the US to Ukraine, however, indicates that the US goal is to protect Ukraine and not to allow Ukraine to acquire an offensive plan against Russia.
In this way, the will of Ukraine is suppressed, since it does not have the required volume of those weapons systems it needs, to launch an attack on Russia on its own, and in particular an attack on Donbass.
On the other hand, the fact that Ukraine may not formally become a member of NATO, the weapons systems that Ukraine receives, show that NATO informally considers Ukraine a member, and that NATO can indirectly develop its weapons systems near the border with Russia.
We must not lose sight of the fact that the US, with these moves, shows its support for Ukraine and the normalization of the negative effects caused to the Ukrainian public opinion by the US consent to the completion of Nord stream 2.
Russia has cut ties with NATO and is not conceding what Ukraine wants to Donbass, giving it a large part of its border. Russia is essentially warning Ukraine of the consequences.
Following the severance of ties with Russia, NATO announced the transfer of NATO troops to the Ukrainian-Russian border. But NATO, because the Constitution of Ukraine prohibits the deployment of foreign military bases in the country, uses training centers to deploy and locate its troops without violating the Constitution of Ukraine.
Training centers are not subject to the prohibitions set out in the Constitution of Ukraine. And the new training centers that NATO is preparing in Ukraine are next to the border with Russia, having the ability to deploy troops as trainers, as well as NATO missile weapons systems in them.
NATO training centers in Ukraine
• Yavoriv
• Kharkiv
• Ochakov
• Yuzni port (in Odessa)
• Mikhailovka, Mykolaiv region
• Aleshki (Kherson)
Mariupol (sniper training center of Ukraine).
It is obvious that NATO is building aggressive military infrastructure near the border with Russia. The fact that the installation at these training centers can be equipped with modified Tomahawk missiles that can carry nuclear warheads frightens Russia, making Ukraine unofficially a full member of NATO.



