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Mondo Military Updated on 2024-01-30

The recent remarks made by Ukrainian Governor Kuleba have sparked widespread discussion in the outside world. He admitted that Ukraine might have lost if Russia's numerical superiority had been recognized. This public acknowledgment is a blow to the long-standing belief that Ukraine must win. Kuleba's words are meaningful, highlighting the dilemmas and challenges that Ukraine is currently facing.

Ukraine has been optimistic in the face of the outbreak of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict. The Ukrainian army made a breakthrough in Kharkiv and Kherson and smoothly generalizedRussian armyRushing across the Dnieper River convinced Western countries that Ukraine was capable of fighting back against Russia. Western countries have provided material assistance and expressed support for the struggle in Ukraine. However, the reality is far less optimistic than imagined. Although the Ukrainian army's ** has been going on for half a year, it has not been able to make significant progress. At this time, the support of Western countries is no longer as active as it used to be. The United States may even stop aid, and European countries are beginning to wait and see. This change has left Ukraine disappointed and frustrated. Kuleba's statement can be seen as a kind of understanding and response to reality on the Ukrainian side.

In his speech, Kuleba clearly expressed the Ukrainian side's understanding and concern about the war situation. He mentioned Russia's numerical superiority, a reality that cannot be ignored. Russia is inMilitaryIt has a clear advantage in terms of equipment, has a large army size and is powerfulEquip. This has made Ukraine face great challenges and pressures. In this context, Kuleba's statement can be understood as a cautionary tale, in which he called on Ukraine not to be beatenRussian armyintimidated by the advantage, persist in the struggle.

Ukraine is currently facing not only external challenges, but also internal problems. There are serious internal divisions in Ukraine, and infighting has even erupted. Zelensky's opposition to the holding of wartime elections has caused controversy at the top and increased internal tensions. In addition, Ukraine has also encountered difficulties in the recruitment of soldiers, a large number of veterans have died heroically, and newly recruited soldiers are reluctant to go to the battlefield, which has seriously weakened the combat effectiveness of the Ukrainian army. The confluence of these internal and external problems has made the situation in Ukraine even more dire.

The statement of Ukrainian Foreign Minister Kuleba not only revealed the current predicament of Ukraine, but also gave a hint of Ukraine's prospects. He believes that Ukraine may have lost, but this does not mean that Ukraine should abandon the struggle. On the contrary, Kuleba hopes that Ukraine will recognize the situation and intensify its efforts to continue the war with Russia. His statement can be seen as an encouragement and appeal to Ukraine. However, in the face of the cruelty and predicament of reality, Ukraine needs more internal and external support to be able to achieve victory. For Ukraine, this is not just a war, but a test.

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Kuleba's speech brought a shock and wake-up call to both inside and outside Ukraine. He acknowledged the current predicament and situation in Ukraine and put forward countermeasures and expectations. However, Ukraine needs more support and efforts to get through the immediate crisis. Ukraine's future remains uncertain, but the courage and perseverance of the Ukrainian people will be a source of strength to overcome difficulties. Ukraine needs to unite as one, strengthen internal cooperation, enlist external support, and work tirelessly to achieve peace and prosperity in the country. Only in this way will Ukraine be able to regain its own victory.

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