The attention is on the most powerful figure in the U.S. government
The director of the Central Intelligence Agency, who leads the Biden administration’s foreign policy and determines preventive programs on one hand and confrontational programs with U.S. rivals on the other, met with his Russian counterpart this week and will have a similar meeting with Ukrainian officials.
William Burns, the most important figure in the Biden administration’s foreign policy, who is naturally the designer and leader of a significant part of the Biden administration’s plans regarding Iran, is conducting these meetings at a time when new reports and analyses about the U.S. government’s plans concerning the Russian aggression crisis in Ukraine are dominating the headlines. With the current situation of the Ukraine crisis and the U.S. efforts to maximize the support of Western countries in continuing aid to Ukraine, creating a fully potential ground for dialogue between the two sides without the need for it to become serious in the coming weeks is very important for Biden and his foreign policy team.
This potential ground and showing a willingness to dialogue from the Ukrainians can correctly portray the Russians as the main cause of the crisis and prove the value of continuing support for the Ukrainians to European countries and especially to the American people.