The former Prime Minister of Ukraine proposed Plan B, and Zelensky had a sad expression

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-31

Ukraine** Zelensky once said that he would go to Crimea to see the sea, hinting that the Ukrainian army would recover Crimea, but now Zelensky has a sad expression on his face, one of the reasons is that Western military aid has been greatly reduced. According to the Kiel Institute for the World Economy, Western military aid has been reduced by almost 90% since 2022, which has put Ukraine in a difficult position. So, how should Ukraine respond to the current predicament?Recently, former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko claimed that Ukraine needs a plan B to ensure victory. Tymoshenko believes that Ukraine is engaged in a difficult and protracted war, and the current plan is no longer effective, so another plan that can win the war needs to be developed. Although she did not elaborate on the contents of Plan B, her remarks provoked reflections on Ukraine's current plans.

At the moment, Ukraine's plans are mainly relying on Western assistance to wage a war of attrition with Russia by acquiring ** and ammunition. However, Ukraine has a population of about 40 million, and if the war continues, it could lead to a large loss of people, making Ukraine's military strength insufficient to deal with Russia. In addition, even if the West provides Ukraine with fighter jets, warships and other **, it will be difficult for Ukraine to escape defeat. This is mainly due to the fact that Russia has a huge military force and an independent and complete munitions supply chain, which is able to continuously deliver ** and ammunition to the front line. In addition, Russia has advanced air defense systems such as S-300, S-400, and S-500, making it difficult for Western aid to have a significant impact on the Russian army. Therefore, the current Ukrainian plan is indeed facing great difficulties.

Tymoshenko's appeal is a reminder that Ukraine needs to revisit its current strategic deployment and develop a more effective response plan. In the current situation, how should Ukraine adjust its strategy in order to hope for victory over Russia and ensure the security and independence of the country?This is undoubtedly a major issue facing Ukraine. In the face of Ukraine's predicament, it is necessary to seek more support and help from the international community, and at the same time, it is also necessary to strengthen internal unity and construction. In addition to military means, Ukraine can actively seek more international support and more resources and assistance through diplomatic channels. In addition, Ukraine can strengthen the construction of people's livelihood in the country, improve the soft power of the country as a whole, and enhance the cohesion and resistance of the country.

Of course, the challenges facing Ukraine go far beyond that, but by developing a more comprehensive and effective Plan B, Ukraine will hopefully find a breakthrough in the current predicament and achieve national security and stability. It is hoped that Ukraine's leaders and the international community can work together to make more positive contributions to Ukraine's future and peace and stability. Whether NATO will play a role in the conflict in Ukraine has been closely watched, and Plan B mentions that the armies of NATO countries may pretend to be Ukrainian troops to fight against Russian forces in order to increase Ukraine's chances of winning the war. However, such a move could trigger an even bigger crisis, as Russia is a nuclear power that could trigger a nuclear war if cornered. The involvement of NATO countries may not be the only way out, because in the event of a nuclear war, the entire European continent will face devastating consequences.

In the Ukraine crisis, a safer and more effective solution should be sought, rather than a dangerous move that could trigger a nuclear war.

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