Russia has won another victory, Putin s major decision, Ukraine may be divided into three, and the U

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-01-30

At the meetings held in Ukraine held by the West, there was a consensus that the large-scale ** implemented in Ukraine did not reach the desired results. This time ** not only did not make progress, but gave Russia the opportunity to create victory. The Russian army constantly took advantage of its short supply lines, took ** actions while patiently defending, and seized the important stronghold of the village of Hromok. This stronghold is the base of Ukraine's **mut, and now its loss means that Ukraine can no longer carry out **mut. The Russian army successfully resisted Ukraine's ** with the strategy of fighting attrition, and seized a number of important strongholds, winning victory after victory. Ukraine's ** turned into a protracted war of attrition, and Russia is good at patiently taking advantage of every ** opportunity. This has given Russia a firm position on the battlefield and has won the recognition of the international community.

Against the backdrop of Ukraine's predicament, Russia's Putin made an important decision to significantly increase military spending. He signed an order to increase Russia's military spending by 70% in 2024 to further strengthen Russia's military power in the conflict in Ukraine. This move shows Putin's determination to resolve the Ukrainian issue once and for all. The Russian economy has recovered and is developing faster than the entire European region. This allows Putin to have enough resources to invest in military spending and further consolidate Russia's status as a great power. Putin's decision was supported by Russian nationals, with three-quarters of Russians approving of the measures he has taken on the special military operation in Ukraine. Putin knows that the time is ripe to turn a favorable situation into a final victory. He is working hard to restore the Russian economy and make the best preparations for the timing of the conflict in Ukraine, intending to end the conflict that has lasted for almost 2 years if necessary.

Ukrainian historian and professor of the Catholic University of Ukraine Khrychak believes that according to the current developments, Ukraine will suffer a crushing defeat on the battlefield and will not be able to control its own destiny. He ** Ukraine will be divided into Eastern Ukraine, Central Ukraine and Western Ukraine, leading to the disappearance of Ukraine in the traditional sense. The eastern region will be under the direct jurisdiction of Russia and will exercise autonomy, the central region will form a pro-Russian puppet**, and the western Ukrainian region will be controlled by Poland and other countries. Such a situation is the most tragic outcome for Ukraine. Hrychak pointed out that the United States, Europe and other Western countries will not admit Ukraine's defeat, but Ukraine cannot win, and in the end Ukraine will become the only loser. Ukraine can no longer dictate its own destiny.

Western countries such as the United States and Europe are in a dilemma and cannot make a clear decision on Ukraine. A direct admission of Ukraine's defeat would damage the credibility of the West and lead to strategic passivity. Continued support for Ukraine would face enormous economic and political pressures, which could lead to the entire West being dragged into the abyss of recession. In addition, the outbreak of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict has also put tremendous pressure on the United States and Europe to concentrate on supporting Ukraine. Faced with a persistent dilemma, the United States and Europe need to make a final choice. The most likely option is to abandon Ukraine, to abandon Zelensky, in order to avoid greater losses.

In short, the current situation is very favorable for Russia, and Putin has already made a major decision to kill him in the Ukrainian conflict. Ukraine may face a tragic end of ** and defeat. Western countries are caught in a dilemma and are unable to make clear decisions. In such a situation, Ukraine awaits the decision of fate.

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