Ukraine is playing the script of the Kuomintang and Nazi Germany in 1944, and the general trend has

Mondo History Updated on 2024-01-30

Ukraine has recently been hit by reduced U.S. aid, and the situation in 2024 has become even more dire. How Ukraine will respond to this challenge has become the focus of attention. Some observers have even likened the current situation in Ukraine to that of the Kuomintang army in 1944 and Nazi Germany in 1944. Recently, Ukraine's ** Zelensky visited the United States, and although he received verbal support, there was little substantive support. The reluctance of the U.S. Congress to provide significant assistance to Ukraine has made Ukraine's military passivity even more apparent. Against this backdrop, there is an article published in the New York Times that has attracted a lot of attention. The article, titled "After the failure of the summer offensive, the United States and Ukraine seek a new military strategy," initially spoke highly of the war in Ukraine during the summer, but then moved on to substance. The article argues that it is unrealistic for Ukraine to recover all its territory, so it should fully switch to defense, keep the existing lands, and strive for a more favorable position for future negotiations.

The article actually acknowledges Ukraine's military passivity, but also points out that the United States still needs Ukraine to deplete Russia's strength to a certain extent and uses Ukraine as a bargaining chip in future negotiations. This view has sparked widespread heated discussions and highlights Ukraine's current predicament. How to get out of the predicament has become a major issue facing Ukraine. In the face of the decline in external aid and the severity of the domestic situation, Ukraine needs to re-examine its national defense strategy and adjust its strategic positioning to meet the challenges of the future. At this critical juncture, Ukraine needs to remain vigilant, steady and steady, adopt a more flexible strategy, and think about the long-term development of the country. At the same time, Ukraine needs to strengthen international cooperation, seek more support and resources, and be fully prepared to deal with complex situations. History teaches us that the best way to deal with adversity can only be found if we keep a clear head in the face of adversity. I believe that with the unremitting efforts of the Ukrainian people, Ukraine will be able to overcome the immediate difficulties and move towards a better future. This is also the outcome that the international community expects. Ukraine's plight is deeply distressing. If war only brings pain and harm, then the current situation in Ukraine is undoubtedly the best proof of this.

Since the outbreak of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, the Ukrainian army has paid a huge price, and the number of ** has approached a million. Even more worrying is that Ukraine's mobilization capacity has begun to show signs of exhaustion, and the overall strength of the country as a whole is under threat of collapse. Without external support, it is likely that Ukraine will find it difficult to continue. Ukrainian women have been drafted into the army to fight on the front lines. This scene reminds one of the young women in the Great Patriotic War. Zelensky also openly admitted that the Ukrainian army now has only about 600,000 people left, and the war has consumed the comprehensive strength of the entire country, and population resources have become crucial. Ukraine's plight is like the tragedy of Chang Kaishen's national **, as if reliving the fate of Nazi Germany in 1944. However, there is one more thing to look forward to. In 2024, Ukraine may be able to hold out if the United States can continue to provide adequate assistance. This is also Ukraine's only hope of gaining the support of the international community. Now, Ukraine's survival has become a crisis that requires the world's attention and support. Ukraine's predicament is not only a problem for Ukraine itself, but also for the whole world.

After all, war only brings pain and hurt to people. We should cherish peace, strive to avoid war, and contribute to world peace and stability. Ukraine needs our support and help, and we hope that they will be able to overcome the difficulties ahead of them and achieve a peaceful and stable future.

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