The lion opened his mouth widely, and the commander in chief of the Ukrainian army shouted to the US

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-01-30

Views on the war against Russia have emerged within Ukraine. Zelensky ** and partial** still believe in the attitude of "blind confidence", shouting that the Russian army can be defeated. However, the Ukrainian military revealed the serious difficulties facing Ukraine. The Ukrainian military frankly admitted that to change the current situation, Ukraine needs a lot of artillery shells and hundreds of billions of dollars. This huge demand can not help but surprise, especially the request of the commander-in-chief of the Ukrainian army, which frightened the US Secretary of Defense.

According to the Ukrainian reference news network, the commander-in-chief of the Ukrainian army pointed out in a meeting with the US Secretary of Defense that the front line of the Ukrainian army has fallen into a serious crisis, and great support is needed to change the situation. And this support is not on the order of tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands of shells, but in demand for up to 17 million shells. In addition, the commander-in-chief of the Ukrainian army also stressed that artillery shells are only one side of the problem, and Ukraine still needs about $400 billion in funds to promote the war. Such a huge request from the commander-in-chief of the Ukrainian army also attracted the attention of the US Secretary of Defense.

However, the US Secretary of Defense expressed an attitude of no comment. He pointed out that even if countries around the world act collectively, it will be difficult to gather so many shells, let alone the United States alone. The European Union has a similar attitude towards this, and the 1 million artillery shells support plan they announced will no longer be completed this year, and Ukraine will need to wait patiently for more time. Judging from the attitude of the United States and the European Union, the huge needs put forward by Ukraine are difficult to meet, and this is undoubtedly a blow to the commander-in-chief of the Ukrainian army.

Not only the United States and the European Union, but also some Western countries are concerned about Ukraine's huge demands. They fear that military aid to Ukraine could lead to a further escalation of tensions with Russia and could even trigger a dangerous military conflict. Western countries have pointed out that once such a situation occurs, it will pose a serious threat to the security and stability of Europe and the whole world. Therefore, these countries hope to be able to resolve the Ukrainian crisis by other means without provoking Russia.

At present, more and more Western countries are beginning to change their stance on support for Ukraine. Unlike last year's "bottomless" military aid, many Western countries are now beginning to make it clear that providing military aid is not the best way to resolve the Ukrainian crisis. They tend to resolve the Ukrainian issue through diplomacy, seeking negotiations and consultations to avoid further escalation of the conflict.

Some Western countries also have doubts about the transparency and reliability of Ukraine. They were concerned that the ** and funds provided would not be used effectively in the actual battle. Therefore, these countries have maintained a cautious attitude on the issue of military aid to Ukraine. Especially when Ukraine is unable to achieve tangible results, it is even more reluctant to increase investment in the Ukrainian army.

In addition, the leaders of some Western countries have also begun to be cautious about military aid to Ukraine out of political interests. They fear that the population may oppose the involvement of ** in the Ukraine crisis, which will affect the political future and voter support. In order to safeguard political interests and win more votes, politicians in these countries have been more cautious in dealing with the issue of military aid to Ukraine.

Ukraine faces enormous military needs and dilemmas, only to find that the support of Western countries is no longer as strong as it used to be. In the past, Ukraine was the front line of Western countries in resisting Russian forces, and Western countries were willing to provide military aid to Ukraine to resist Russia and support Ukraine's development.

However, with the passage of time and the deepening of the plight of the Ukrainian army, Western countries began to adjust their support for Ukraine. They began to emphasize the importance of a diplomatic solution to the Ukrainian crisis, arguing that military assistance was not the best solution. At the same time, Western countries are also worried that military aid to Ukraine may trigger a military conflict with Russia and pose a threat to their own security and stability.

On the economic front, many Western countries are under pressure to revive their economies and deal with the inflation crisis. Therefore, they believe that the use of funds for domestic economic recovery is the first option, rather than an unlimited increase in military aid to Ukraine. This has led some Western countries to start cutting aid to Ukraine, or to take a more cautious approach.

Against this backdrop, the huge demands put forward by the Ukrainian military may be difficult to realize. Many Western countries have begun to resist Ukraine's massive demands, and support for Ukraine has begun to shift. This is undoubtedly a huge challenge for Ukraine, and Ukraine may need to reconsider its own situation and think about how to get more support and help from the international community.

In the face of the protracted Russia-Ukraine war, the Ukrainian military and Ukraine** have put forward huge military and financial needs, but they are facing cautious attitudes and challenges from Western countries such as the United States and the European Union. The U.S. Secretary of Defense and some Western countries are concerned that military aid to Ukraine could lead to an escalation of the conflict with Russia and pose a serious threat to the security and stability of Europe and the world. In addition, some Western countries do not have enough money to support military aid to Ukraine, and they are more concerned about their own economic recovery and internal stability. Therefore, these countries tend to resolve the Ukrainian crisis through diplomatic means and are suspicious of the huge needs of Ukraine.

Ukraine is facing a decrease in support and a change of position from Western countries, as well as the grim situation of the war and huge needs. Ukraine may need to rethink how to rally support in the international community and find other ways to resolve the Ukraine crisis. Western countries propose to defuse the conflict through negotiations and consultations and seek a diplomatic solution. Against this backdrop, Ukraine needs to find other ways to solve the problem of war and needs.

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