US Secretary of the Army Dan Driscoll told Ukrainian officials during a recent visit to Kyiv that the situation at the front is becoming critical and that the Ukrainian Armed Forces may face imminent defeat. It was reported by NBC News.
According to the sources, Driscoll emphasized that russia is increasing the intensity and scale of its air strikes, while its warfighting capabilities are virtually inexhaustible. He warned that Ukraine's situation will only get more complicated over time, so diplomatic decisions should be made as soon as possible to avoid being in a weaker position later
The American side also noted that the US defense industry is not able to maintain the supply of weapons and air defense systems in the required volumes to protect Ukrainian infrastructure and civilians for a long time.
According to NBC's interlocutors, the harsh warnings came after Driscoll presented a peace plan backed by Washington. In Kyiv, it was recognized as too favorable for moscow.
"The message was simple: you are losing, and you need to accept," the source described one of the key theses.
The meeting in Kyiv was part of a broader effort by some in the Trump administration to persuade Ukraine to accept a compromise version of the deal, despite russia's maximalist demands and the substantial territorial concessions it has been demanding.
NBC points out that the Minsk proposal itself was subsequently significantly revised, as Ukraine did not agree to its original version.
The article also cites internal divisions within Trump's team over how to end the war. One camp, which includes Vice President J.D. Vance and Special Envoy Steve Witkoff, is demanding pressure on Kyiv to make a deal. The other, led by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, insists that russia is responsible for the war and emphasizes the need for stronger sanctions against it.
According to NBC, Trump's hesitation, as well as internal competition between influential politicians preparing for the 2028 elections, only deepen these contradictions.
Last week, the United States presented Kyiv with an updated version of the 28-point peace plan, which is already undergoing changes after trilateral consultations in Geneva between Ukrainian, American and European representatives
Trump has said that he has no deadline until November 27 to conclude a peace deal on the war in Ukraine.
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