Zelensky doesn't have to run. Don't be afraid, Ukraine may be destroyed, maybe this is what he wants to see. Ukraine was attacked again today. Russia is not soft at all. There's no way we can't talk.
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As the war in Ukraine enters its third year, attention from the outside world is declining sharply. Once regarded as the "front line of the free world", Kiev now seems to be a gradually forgotten battlefield. Western countries have made countless promises to Ukraine, continuously sending arms, funds and food to maintain its reluctant resistance.
However, time and expenditure have ruthlessly overwhelmed the enthusiasm, and now both military equipment and economic aid have been drastically reduced.
The main battle tanks and long-range missiles promised by NATO have been repeatedly delayed, and some of the promises have simply become "paper assistance." Due to partisan split in the U.S. Congress, the aid bill could not be passed for several months; Europe is struggling to cope with its own energy crisis and refugee pressure, and is hesitant to continue to support Ukraine like a "bottomless pit".
This reality is almost fatal for Ukraine. Artillery shells on the front line are becoming increasingly scarce, and soldiers often face the dilemma of "having guns but not ammunition". They have to retreat to cities and villages and towns to block the offensive with their flesh and blood.
The life of the people in the rear is even more miserable. Energy supply is insufficient, prices are soaring, and jobs are disappearing. Ordinary people have to burn firewood for heating and queue up to receive relief food on the night when there is a power outage. The already fragile livelihood system of Ukrainian society is being dragged into the abyss by the war step by step.
In contrast, Russia's offensive continues to intensify. The Russian army is no longer satisfied with advancing on local battlefields, but focuses on comprehensively weakening Ukraine's resistance capabilities. Large-scale air strikes destroyed power plants, railway hubs, ammunition depots, and virtually paralyzed Ukraine's supply lines.
After the infrastructure was destroyed, Ukraine had to spend a huge amount of money on repairs, but it was always unable to keep up with the speed of Russian strikes.
The war has evolved from a “competitive position” to a “consuming will”, and Moscow clearly hopes to force Kiev to lose power and accept conditions with continued pressure.
In such a situation, President Zelensky is subjected to enormous psychological pressure.The escape from Kiev may preserve personal safety, but once he leaves, the heart of the Ukrainian military and the heart of the people will collapse instantly, and the front could immediately collapse.
Continuing to stay, he faces endless wars, hopeless supplies and increasingly desperate social emotions.He seems to have no real room for choice: the window of negotiations has long been closed, and Russia is demanding Ukraine’s “complete compromise” rather than equal reconciliation.
From being initially praised as a "national hero", Zelensky has gradually become the focus of doubts at home and abroad, and has been asked to take responsibility for this long-term war of attrition.
Ukrainian society is also teetering on the verge of collapse. The economy is close to bankruptcy, the fiscal deficit is widening, and IMF loans can barely pay civil servants' salaries and pensions.
High prices and high unemployment have forced many young people to leave their homelands and flock to European countries in search of livelihoods; the remaining are constantly summoned to the frontline and become war consumables.
The decline in population and productivity has left Ukraine almost empty, and even if the war ends tomorrow, reconstruction may take decades to get back to pre-war levels.
Even more alarming is the fact that Ukraine has actually become a victim of the game of great powers. Originally known as the "fortress of democracy", but now wears a huge debt and endless war trauma.Zelensky is not the only creator of this tragedy, he is more of a flagship player pushed to the frontline.
Ukraine is forced to shoulder heavy responsibilities beyond its own national strength in the geopolitical chess game, and when the other side of the chess game is no longer willing to pay the price, it becomes an isolated island with no one to take over.
No matter how the war ends, Ukraine will pay an extremely heavy price for this conflict, and may even move towards "de facto annihilation". The territory is divided, the economy is externally controlled, and the population is relocated on a large scale, leaving behind a weak country. national body.
Peace, stability and sustainable development are more important than any external commitment. The geopolitical situation may change at any time, but only if you are strong, you will not be easily overturned in the storm.
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As the war in Ukraine enters its third year, attention from the outside world is declining sharply. Once regarded as the "front line of the free world", Kiev now seems to be a gradually forgotten battlefield. Western countries have made countless promises to Ukraine, continuously sending arms, funds and food to maintain its reluctant resistance.
However, time and expenditure have ruthlessly overwhelmed the enthusiasm, and now both military equipment and economic aid have been drastically reduced.
The main battle tanks and long-range missiles promised by NATO have been repeatedly delayed, and some of the promises have simply become "paper assistance." Due to partisan split in the U.S. Congress, the aid bill could not be passed for several months; Europe is struggling to cope with its own energy crisis and refugee pressure, and is hesitant to continue to support Ukraine like a "bottomless pit".
This reality is almost fatal for Ukraine. Artillery shells on the front line are becoming increasingly scarce, and soldiers often face the dilemma of "having guns but not ammunition". They have to retreat to cities and villages and towns to block the offensive with their flesh and blood.
The life of the people in the rear is even more miserable. Energy supply is insufficient, prices are soaring, and jobs are disappearing. Ordinary people have to burn firewood for heating and queue up to receive relief food on the night when there is a power outage. The already fragile livelihood system of Ukrainian society is being dragged into the abyss by the war step by step.
In contrast, Russia's offensive continues to intensify. The Russian army is no longer satisfied with advancing on local battlefields, but focuses on comprehensively weakening Ukraine's resistance capabilities. Large-scale air strikes destroyed power plants, railway hubs, ammunition depots, and virtually paralyzed Ukraine's supply lines.
After the infrastructure was destroyed, Ukraine had to spend a huge amount of money on repairs, but it was always unable to keep up with the speed of Russian strikes.
The war has evolved from a “competitive position” to a “consuming will”, and Moscow clearly hopes to force Kiev to lose power and accept conditions with continued pressure.
In such a situation, President Zelensky is subjected to enormous psychological pressure.The escape from Kiev may preserve personal safety, but once he leaves, the heart of the Ukrainian military and the heart of the people will collapse instantly, and the front could immediately collapse.
Continuing to stay, he faces endless wars, hopeless supplies and increasingly desperate social emotions.He seems to have no real room for choice: the window of negotiations has long been closed, and Russia is demanding Ukraine’s “complete compromise” rather than equal reconciliation.
From being initially praised as a "national hero", Zelensky has gradually become the focus of doubts at home and abroad, and has been asked to take responsibility for this long-term war of attrition.
Ukrainian society is also teetering on the verge of collapse. The economy is close to bankruptcy, the fiscal deficit is widening, and IMF loans can barely pay civil servants' salaries and pensions.
High prices and high unemployment have forced many young people to leave their homelands and flock to European countries in search of livelihoods; the remaining are constantly summoned to the frontline and become war consumables.
The decline in population and productivity has left Ukraine almost empty, and even if the war ends tomorrow, reconstruction may take decades to get back to pre-war levels.
Even more alarming is the fact that Ukraine has actually become a victim of the game of great powers. Originally known as the "fortress of democracy", but now wears a huge debt and endless war trauma.Zelensky is not the only creator of this tragedy, he is more of a flagship player pushed to the frontline.
Ukraine is forced to shoulder heavy responsibilities beyond its own national strength in the geopolitical chess game, and when the other side of the chess game is no longer willing to pay the price, it becomes an isolated island with no one to take over.
No matter how the war ends, Ukraine will pay an extremely heavy price for this conflict, and may even move towards "de facto annihilation". The territory is divided, the economy is externally controlled, and the population is relocated on a large scale, leaving behind a weak country. national body.
Peace, stability and sustainable development are more important than any external commitment. The geopolitical situation may change at any time, but only if you are strong, you will not be easily overturned in the storm.