Recently, Russia launched a drone attack on the Ukrainian city of Kharkov, paralyzed the local power equipment, and in one night, 20 ground explosions were. When the situation became more and more severe, Ukrainian President Zelensky was unable to sit and operate, while dragging China and Japan and Korea into the dust.
On October 5, Zelensky said that Russia launched this violent airstrike because of the support of countries. What support?Zelensky said that the components of the drones and missiles bombed by Ukraine came from China, the United States, Britain, Germany, Switzerland, and Japan, South Korea. The United States gave Russian drone electronics and Britain gave its microprocessors.
Zelensky's statement is obviously "internationalizing" the war, pulling out the parts supply chain behind it, naming China, the United States, Japan and South Korea, and also the United Kingdom, Germany and Switzerland. The meaning is very straightforward: you all have to take the blame, and you are all helping Russia beat me.
The trick, which is typical to stretch the arms to the outside, both to intimidate the opponent and to fight for international sympathy and support, but the fact may be much more complicated than he said. To know that the circulation of components of drones and missiles is widespread, some may have existed in the market for a long time, bought by Russia, does not mean that the national level to give Russia direct support.
Zelensky said that it is necessary to have a good conversation with these countries’ ambassadors in Ukraine, while also putting pressure on those countries to impose sanctions on those who “help” Russia.
Zelensky's wave of operations revealed the need to pull everyone down the water, saying to find these countries' ambassadors in Ukraine to "talk well", appears to be polite consultation, but the essence is Obviously embarrassing these countries.You helped the opponent beat me, and now you have to explain, communicate, and even change his mouth.More importantly, he also threatened sanctions: “pressure” on the countries concerned. Zelensky played a very direct and fierce hand, not only to struggle for sympathy and support, but also to pull others into the international arena, to pressure, to create strategic tension, to put themselves in a proactive position.。
In addition to naming foreign countries such as China and the United States, Zelensky has recently taken a bold step: asking Trump for long-range strike weapons to attack more Russian territory. Want to pushing the war further and deeper.。
It is worth noting that Zelensky has now stated that he is ready to leave office at the end of the conflict and will no longer run for the presidency of Ukraine.
This is even more magical. Zelensky's operation can be said to have played "grip-shaking diplomacy" to the extreme.
While shouting to sanction China, the United States, Japan and South Korea, he went to Trump for long-range strike weapons. How you look and how you split it.
But he did it. Why? Because now Zelensky has completely entered the "political end mode." Since you don't plan to be re-elected, then let's go and prosper as much as you can. Slaming China is pandering to Western public opinion; pulling the United States is testing Trump's attitude; selecting Japan and South Korea on the list is also trying to use their "technical fame" to strengthen the weight of his accusation.
But the problem is that this “killing pot” will only make Ukraine’s diplomatic credit hit again. Accusing these great powers of providing parts to Russia, and so blaming all potential “after-war aid builders” in a circle.
What's more, some of the countries he named are openly helping Ukraine, and some are maintaining neutrality. His random fingers made him feel guilty and anxious.
Overall, Zelensky was not engaged in diplomacy, but in dismissal—a sense of anxiety about leaving.
He wanted to throw the pot to everyone, but eventually may find that the whole world left only one word for him: tired. The war is dragged to this day, not only on the battlefield, public opinion, economy, diplomacy have fallen into a dead circle.
Thus, the final “foolishness” is not only his own, but the state of mind of the whole Ukraine, of the entire Western world, and even of this war.