Sullivan Used Unique Methods to Restrain Putin: WP Reveals Details.


Jake Sullivan, the U.S. national security adviser after Joe Biden's appointment, constantly faces complex international challenges, yet manages to handle them. He is becoming one of the most influential national security advisers in the country's history.
In his work, Sullivan deals with crises in the Middle East and Ukraine, as well as the potential nuclear threat from Russia.
Although he is criticized for insufficient use of American power, he proves to be an excellent diplomat and finds unconventional solutions.
One expert calls Sullivan the most influential national security adviser in U.S. history.
One unusual step he took was declassifying sensitive information about Russia's preparations for an invasion of Ukraine and disseminating this information among allies. He also ensured the rapid supply of weapons to Ukraine.
In an effort to deter Russia, Sullivan developed a strategy involving three countries: IAEA, the U.S., and China.
- IAEA conducted an investigation into Russia's accusations regarding a 'dirty bomb' in Ukraine.
- The U.S. warns Russia about the consequences of using nuclear weapons.
- China intervenes in the conflict and stands against Russia.
It seems that the U.S. is trying to destroy Russia while avoiding nuclear war.
Sullivan's critics deny his submission to Putin's blackmail. However, he claims that his goal was to continue supplying weapons to Ukraine and avoid nuclear war.
Recall how Russia was losing its army and economy in 2024.
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