Since February, the United States has been like a repeater, making statements like "Russia invades Ukraine at any time" almost every day.

Not long ago, some American media also claimed that February 16 was the day when Russia would launch a "large-scale attack" on Ukraine.

  The U.S. practice of closing the embassy to transfer personnel arouses the dissatisfaction of the Ukrainian president

  Seeing that this time point is getting closer, the United States is still fanning the flames; Ukraine is relatively cautious.

  White House Deputy Press Secretary Karina Jean-Pierre: We are in a window where an invasion could happen at any time.

We will be tight-lipped on any details involving US intelligence, all we can say is that the intrusion may have started this week.

  U.S. Secretary of State Blinken announced on the 14th that in view of the increasing tension, the United States is closing the embassy in Kiev and will "temporarily" relocate the few remaining embassies west to Lviv, about 70 kilometers from the Ukraine-Poland border. .

Blinken also "strongly urges all U.S. citizens who remain in Ukraine to leave Ukraine immediately."

  Previously, Canada, Australia and other countries have announced that they will move the staff of their embassies in Kiev to Lviv.

  Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed dissatisfaction with the move of the United States and other Western countries to transfer diplomatic personnel.

  Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky: The decision of some countries to transfer their embassies (staff) to western Ukraine is a big mistake.

Ukraine is nothing but a whole.

If something does happen, there is no escape from it.

  Ukraine does not think Russia will launch a large-scale offensive on the 16th

  The United States has recently released intelligence to the outside world, exaggerating the tension in Ukraine and claiming that the war is imminent.

  US National Security Adviser Sullivan claimed on the 11th that US intelligence has shown that Russia may "invade" Ukraine before February 20.

There are also US media reports, citing US government officials, that intelligence shows that Russia has set the time of the invasion on the 16th.

  In this regard, Danilov, secretary of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine, said on the 14th that the current situation is "completely under control" and Ukraine "cannot see that Russia will launch a so-called 'large-scale offensive' on the 16th or 17th." signs".

Danilov also stressed that the Ukrainian military, as well as the security and defense sectors, are "ready to meet any challenge".

  What is the heart of the US security in hyping the Ukraine crisis?

  In recent days, the United States has played up the tension in Ukraine by means of public hype, sanctions threats, and military escalation.

Does the US really want Russia and Ukraine to fight?

What is the U.S. hyping up Russia's threat to use force against Ukraine?

  The United States wants to further squeeze Russia's geopolitical space

  Zhang Hong, a researcher at the Institute of Russian, Eastern Europe and Central Asia at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, believes that the United States does not want (Russia and Ukraine) to go to war, but the United States does not want a so-called strategic compromise with Russia.

After the end of the Cold War, NATO continued to expand eastward, squeezing Russia's strategic space, especially in Ukraine.

Such activities as NATO will lead to the possibility of collapse of the strategic environment and the strategic mechanism of the whole Europe.

  Incite war panic, the United States wants to revive NATO

  On the one hand, the United States does not want to compromise with Russia. On the other hand, the United States constantly instigates war fears, making Eastern European countries "Russian-phobic" and trying to "revive" NATO, making NATO a pawn in global strategy.

  The Biden administration wants to divert domestic conflicts to build momentum for the midterm elections

  Experts believe that the United States has made Russia a common enemy. On the one hand, it is to win over and bind European allies and maintain the European order dominated and controlled by the United States. On the other hand, the current US government also wants to use the Ukraine issue to divert the attention of the American people. , for the midterm elections.

  Zhang Hong, a researcher at the Institute of Russia, Eastern Europe and Central Asia at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said that in addition to geo-security considerations in the U.S. hyping the Russia threat .

And through hype in diplomacy, it is possible to boost Biden's approval rating in the midterm elections.