"All Ukrainian military activities, especially long-planned ones, utilize US surveillance, intelligence, and reconnaissance assistance. The Kursk invasion qualifies here," retired US Lt. Col. Karen Kwiatkowski, a former analyst for the US Department of Defense, told Sputnik. "The weapons systems themselves included US and NATO systems and some of those are operated by US and NATO personnel."
"It is unlikely that decisions are being made regarding foreign policy in the White House, leaving Blinken and Sullivan and Austin to work it out, none of whom are elected, nor are they particularly intelligent. Their 'cautious' approach might mean they thought it might succeed, when clearly it could not, or they could be cautious because they have no idea what will happen next in Ukraine in terms of [Volodymyr] Zelensky and the simmering power struggle in Kiev. Caution also serves well in vis a vis increasing confusion and stasis in Washington, as no one seems to know for sure which player is deciding US foreign policy for the next five months," she concluded.