Ukraine has been in a state of tension since the outbreak of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. An important reason for this sentiment is that military equipment that would otherwise be delivered to Ukraine is likely to be transferred to Israel. And subsequent developments also confirmed this expectation, a large number of ** ammunition was sent to the Middle East, and Ukraine seemed to have become an "abandoned child". Recently, there has been a depressing news in the United States that Zelensky now wants to escape, but I am afraid it will be too late. According to the Global Times and AFP, the US Congress vetoed a $60 billion aid package for Ukraine proposed by Biden. This is despite Biden's repeated claims that Russia could capture Ukraine at any time, leading to a direct confrontation between the United States and Russia. But with the production capacity of the military industry shrinking year by year, the United States is actually unable to support the consumption of ammunition needed to fight on two fronts at the same time. The proportions of the vote in the US Congress this time were very delicate, with 49 votes in favor and 51 votes against.
On the one hand, prolonged assistance to Ukraine has disappointed certain groups in the United States and formed strategic differences;On the other hand, Biden's Democratic Party, which occupies the vast majority of seats in Congress, ultimately lost, which also means that Biden's influence and prestige in the party are gradually declining. This is a very sensitive signal in the domestic political environment of the United States, which is about to be held. Frankly speaking, the Russian-Ukrainian conflict has been fought for two years and has almost exhausted Europe's military supplies. Not only did the U.S. Congress veto Biden's 60 billion aid plan for Ukraine, but these countries in Europe and the United States also blocked the 50 billion euro aid plan. France's "24 TV" mocked this very harshly, saying that if it were not for the United States, other Western countries would simply not be willing to take responsibility for supporting Ukraine. A report published by the "Kiel Institute for World Economy" in Germany states that Europe's patience with the situation in Ukraine is gradually running out, due to Ukraine's long-standing setbacks and defeats on the battlefield.
In the three-month period from August to October this year, military and economic aid provided by Europe and the United States to Ukraine decreased by 90 percent compared with the same period last year. This all-round reduction has allowed the West to spread hints that Ukraine may be doomed, trying to make the topic of "support for Ukraine" hyped by the West "land" smoothly. The German press channel mentions 9 real problems facing Ukraine that could become the cause of Ukraine's "death". According to German media, one of the most prominent problems is that the eastern regions of Ukraine are about to enter winter, but many Ukrainian soldiers are stranded on the front-line battlefield and do not have enough equipment to protect them from the cold. Cold weather can be the main cause. Secondly, the officers and men are exhausted, having experienced several consecutive defeats, and their morale is seriously low. Thirdly, Ukraine lacks ammunition, the ammunition and shells promised by NATO have not arrived for a long time, and many promises have not been fulfilled. Fourth, there is a shortage of heavy **.
Fifth, NATO's support for Ukraine is mainly based on defensive ideas, and Ukraine has not been able to break through the defense line of the Russian army. Sixth, the two sides are mired in positional warfare, and Ukraine's logistical capabilities cannot be compared with Russia's. Seventh, Russia learned from the war and changed the application of tactics and equipment. Eighth, Ukraine still harbors illusions about the West. Ninth, the United States seems to have somewhat abandoned its support for Ukraine. In my opinion, this question is probably the most critical. In previous episodes, we have already mentioned that the Russian-Ukrainian conflict could go to the worst if the West drops its support for Ukraine. Because in this way, Western countries will inevitably act to defend the interests they have gained in Ukraine. Further, they are less likely to sit idly by and watch Russia annex Ukraine, but are more likely to resort to peaceful negotiations in order to preserve Ukraine's "sovereignty". However, for both Ukrainians and Western populations, support for a new Kyiv regime will inevitably require someone to take responsibility for previous failures.
Against this background, Zelensky may become a ready "scapegoat" for the United States and Western countries. While it is possible that Zelensky will choose to flee within a year of the outbreak of the conflict, so far he may have run out of ways to escape.