Revealing 74 I would rather lose my nationality than go to war, where will the confidence of the cou

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-01-30

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Don't be a Ukrainian!Poll revealed: 74% would rather lose their nationality than go to war, where is the country's confidence?

Recently, the situation in Ukraine has been of great interest to me. In this time of war and conflict, an unexpected storm of public opinion has quietly emerged, revealing the deep predicament in Ukraine.

Sentimentality: A shocking recent poll revealed a deep distrust of Ukrainians about the country's future. According to reports, 74% of respondents said they would rather renounce their Ukrainian citizenship than go to war. Behind this staggering figure is a complete loss of confidence in the country, and it seems that Ukrainians are no longer willing to pay for this country.

Background to the doubts:

After the defeat of Ukraine, domestic and foreign support decreased, and the situation was in trouble. The assistance provided by the West is gradually weakening, while the Ukrainian army has failed to break through the Russian defense line and is in danger of rout. All this has put the country in a difficult situation both internally and externally.

Severity of internal problems:

Through this storm, we have seen not only a reduction in external support, but also a complete collapse of domestic confidence. This is not just a military defeat, but a deep crisis of national identity. Ukrainians prefer to lose their nationality, showing their suspicion and distrust of the country. This is a difficult problem to solve.

Unique Polls:

To my surprise, a Ukrainian parliamentarian presented a high-profile poll. The willingness of women to go to war, and the readiness of men to renounce their Ukrainian citizenship, are questions that give a deeper understanding of the voices of the population. 65% of women expressed a willingness to renounce their citizenship, while 74% of men were also skeptical about retaining Ukrainian citizenship. This gender resonance makes the current situation in Ukraine even more confusing.

The grim reality of domestic and foreign difficulties:

While much of the attention has been focused on aid dwindling and military failures, the underlying problem remains at home. Ukrainians have lost confidence in their country, and this is where the real crisis of the country lies. People who have lost their sense of national identity are unwilling to fight for their country and are more likely to renounce their nationality. It's a loss of soul that can't be filled with aid.

The helpless choice of compulsory conscription:

Faced with all this, Ukraine ** began to resort to compulsory means of conscription, but this did not improve the problem. Forced conscription can lead to poor performance on the battlefield for the mobilized and may even be counterproductive. The head of the Kyiv military intelligence, Kirill Budanov, admitted that those who were forcibly drafted did not behave well on the battlefield. This is undoubtedly a helpless choice, but it also highlights the country's lack of talent reserves.

The dilemma of resource depletion:

In addition, the challenge for Ukraine lies not only in the lack of talent, but also in the depletion of resources. If the domestic problems are not resolved, no amount of aid will be able to reverse Ukraine's decline. Once the war is over, Ukraine will still have to face a brain drain and a huge burden from the war. This makes Ukraine's future even more uncertain.

Reflections and Prospects:

Ukraine's internal and external difficulties are not only a problem of one country, but also an impact on the entire international landscape. The confidence of Ukrainians in the country has been completely lost, and this is not only a problem of **, but also a crisis for the whole society. The country needs to unite and solve its internal problems in order to truly get out of the predicament.

Conclusion: Ukraine is facing not only the test of war, but also a major crisis of national identity. Opinion polls show that domestic issues are more pressing than external support. This is a test of internal and external difficulties, as well as a crisis of confidence for the Ukrainian people. To solve this problem, it requires not only the efforts of the first country, but also the joint efforts of the whole country, only in this way can Ukraine get out of this quagmire of internal and external difficulties.

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