The findings echoed the warnings President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine said he gave allies ahead of the counteroffensive that began in early June.
“The most glaring deficiency is the inability of Ukraine’s partners to appreciate the lead times between decisions and their desired effects,” Mr. Watling wrote.
Even so, Mr. Watling noted, decisions to fulfill the requests were not made until mid-January.
That is when Britain, France, Germany and the United States agreed to send Western tanks and other armored fighting vehicles to Ukraine, essentially allowing other NATO countries to follow suit.
But the fight has unfolded slowly, with Ukraine’s forces tripped up by minefields and outgunned by Russian forces.
Persons:
Volodymyr Zelensky, Jack Watling, Mr, Watling, Abrams, “, Zelensky, ”
Organizations:
Royal United Services Institute for Defense, Security Studies, United, Ukrainian, NATO
Locations:
British, Ukraine, Britain, France, Germany, United States, Russia, Russian