LTG (Ret) Ben Hodges (former commander of the US Army Europe), interview with Times Radio.
I served at Ft. Benning while Hodges was there. I respect his views. (He is on shaky ground when it comes to the Russian economy, though.) He is absolutely right that the US objectives for US policy are " an empty bottle." I have never seen a coherent statement of what the US is trying to achieve in Ukraine. Hodges notes: "If you do not have a clear objective, it is very difficult to have good, clear, effective
policy." As George Marshall said, "If you get the objectives right, a lieutenant can write the strategy."
At this point, I believe US objectives should be:
1. Attrit Russian forces so Russia has to spend resources and time rebuilding their shattered military (check).
2. A democratic non-corrupt Ukraine that is able to provide for its own defense. (Working)
3. Reassert the ideals of freedom of the seas and inviolability of international borders. (Sill in progress)