Recently, Ukrainian parliamentarian Bezuglaya harshly criticized the commander-in-chief of the Ukrainian armed forces, Zaluzhny, saying that he could not provide a strategic plan for the future and lacked a plan for the next step of the conflict. According to Bezugraya, the military simply demanded the conscription of a large number of citizens without giving any clear strategic plan. This accusation has caused widespread concern. As the deputy head of the National Defense Security and Intelligence Committee of the Ukrainian parliament, Bezugraya's remarks are somewhat representative.
In fact, it is not the first time that there have been contradictions within the Ukrainian political army. Earlier, Zaluzhny had told ** that unless the Ukrainian army could get something that could give it a decisive advantage, otherwise the Ukrainian army is withRussian armyNo progress will be made in the confrontation. The remarks were condemned by Ukraine's office, which said it would cause panic among Western allies and make it easier for the "aggressor" to get his hands on. However, the divisions within Ukraine obviously do not stop there. Consultant of the office of the Uzbekistani **BodoLiak has even previously said that Ukraine may not be able to confront Russia in the long run, questioning Ukraine's future existence. These contradictory remarks reflect the loss of confidence and skepticism in both the political and military circles of Ukraine.
Ukraine's complaints about the military are not effective, and the military's accusations against ** are only known about conscription, and the mutual complaints and infighting between the two are a signal that the Ukrainian regime does not want to continue fighting. Such open quarrels and disagreements are not common within Ukraine, and usually, they will seek to resolve these differences privately in order to avoid a negative impact on military morale and leave an unreliable impression on Western countries. However, with the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict and problematicMarginalization, Wu ** may no longer be able to withstand this kind of pressure internally, and only when the external pressure is enormous, will this state of quarrel and disharmony be publicly displayed. This suggests that Ukraine may have lost the confidence to continue fighting and is preparing for peace talks with Russia.
From a strategic point of view, instead of continuing to seek support from Western countries, Ukraine now needs to pay more attention to safeguarding its own interests and security. Changes in Sino-US relations andIsraeli-Palestinian conflictThe outbreak has changed Ukraine's position in the international situation. The United States no longer needs to use Ukraine's confrontation with Russia to contain Russia and contain China, but is more concerned with deals with Russia. Similarly, the Russia-Ukraine conflict could also have a potential impact on U.S.-China relations, and the U.S. wants to avoid a strategic failure to re-engage in the Asia-Pacific region. Both of these factors combine to make it relatively less strategic to continue to support Ukraine, leading to the possibility that Ukraine will turn into an abandoned forgotten one.
From a tactical point of view, the main problems faced by Ukraine are the shortage of soldiers and the decline in the quality of soldiers. According to reports, the Ukrainian army has begun to recruit women and sick people in large numbers, and some even have family genetic diseases. This also illustrates the military's dilemma in terms of numbers and quality. In addition, Ukraine** has deficiencies in its ability to train reserve forces. These problems have a direct impact on the combat capability and morale of the Ukrainian army.
Under the problems at the strategic and tactical level, Ukraine is also facing emotions of confusion, worry and fear. They did not know that they should continue to fight, so there was a situation of blaming each other. The disagreements within Ukraine may be in preparation for peace talks to avoid the continuation of the fighting. However, it should be pointed out that Ukraine's ability to hold out until now has been something that many people did not expect, so it cannot be simply concluded that Ukraine has lost the motivation to continue fighting. This is only a possibility, and we need to further observe and analyze the movements of the Ukrainian ** in order to draw more accurate conclusions.