The failure of Ukraines much-hyped counteroffensive which began in June of this year and has stuttered for over three months has by now become a universally recognized fact. It has been acknowledged not only by Russian officials, including President Vladimir Putin, but also by Western media and experts. However, the summer campaign has made the world reconsider not only the capabilities of Kiev's armed forces, but also the power of the country's main sponsor the United States, when it comes to waging a large-scale war with a modern enemy. Unexpected news? Not really. Various analytical reports have repeatedly stated that the US, despite a mind boggling annual financial outlay, may have trouble confronting a major power. A number of American experts, whose opinions will be mentioned below, have warned that Washingtons superiority in terms of precision weapons, intelligence, and targeting may not be enough, when facing a really large enemy as opposed to a third world country or an insurgent formation.
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