Joe Ga actually didn't want to gain anything from Ukraine...
If there had to be any benefit, it was that Jia Liang's trade in Europe, caught in the whirlpool of war, in a time of financial and industrial decline due to energy issues, saw its share in the third world expanding once again.
Joe Ga was not a direct participant in the war; he did not have the ability to influence it.
At this stage, it's not yet clear who is winning or losing. The stalemate is certainly bad news for Europe, but it doesn't cause much harm to America.
However, if the English could be directly controlled in Ukraine, removing their ability to meddle, it could force America to increase its involvement.
The Northern Line of Russia retreating was just a matter of time; Ukraine's major counterattacks were also expected, and to do so requires enough manpower, materials, intelligence, and resources...
