Recently, there have been many ** Hamas members who have surrendered, and it is unbelievable that these people have been forced out of the underground passages by Israeli forces using flooding. In addition to those who surrendered, there are many others who may be buried in the tunnels forever and never see the light of day again. Hamas's claims remain inspiring, claiming to have destroyed a large number of Israeli tanks and eliminated a large number of Israeli soldiers, who remain determined to wipe Israel off the face of the earth. At the same time, the Russian-Ukrainian front has changed slightly, but Russia's intentions are very strong. Not long ago, Ukraine** Zelensky attended the inauguration ceremony of the new Argentine prime minister for the first time, which was also the first meeting between the leaders of the two countries. For some reason, I seem to see Zelensky's shadow in the new ** Milley in Argentina, perhaps because they all have a huge mission to lead their respective countries to real change and achieve earth-shaking transformation. Milley fulfilled his promise by signing the first executive order immediately after being sworn in. He ordered the number of divisions in Argentina to be reduced from 21 to 9.
Milley considers these sectors to be "redundant" and "eat the country's money for nothing", and he said that this cut will reduce spending by 5% of Argentina's total GDP, which he called "shock**" He hopes to achieve real change by opening up sources and reducing expenditure, because the Argentine economy is currently paralyzed, and he must close those sectors that only spend money and do not make money, in order to hope for real change. Actually, this practice is easy to understand. The ancients also had a similar saying, which meant that radical changes must be made in order to be reborn. Milley's actions are remarkable. He even plans to abolish policies such as Argentina's central bank and most taxes, a radical move that has been described on the Internet as "using the whole country as a laboratory" to be tested by other countries. I do not reject this analogy, or even consider it to be true. However, everyone who says so should understand that even if his "experiment" fails, Argentina will not get worse. But what if his "experiment" succeeds?
Almost no country would really dare to follow his example, they would just say that "the situation is different in every country" and then let a bunch of experts come forward and "single out the differences". All in all, from an outsider's point of view, I think Argentina may have the most promising years ahead. Milley has already announced that he will sever diplomatic relations with 4 ** countries after coming to power, because he believes that these countries have no hope. If Argentina is "saving itself", then Ukraine is relying on "assistance from other countries". It is worth mentioning that, according to overseas statistics, the country that currently provides the most ammunition assistance to Ukraine is the United States, followed by South Korea. The Guardian reports that Orban's allies will hold a closed-door meeting with Republicans in Washington to push the United States to end military and economic support for Ukraine. Whether the news is true or not, and even if it is true, there is no need to worry, because the United States, like Europe, will not abandon its support for Ukraine, from any point of view. Biden in the United States once again invited Zelenskyy in Ukraine to the White House, where a meeting is planned for tomorrow.
The meeting was intended to reaffirm the United States' unwavering support for Ukraine's defense against Russia's invasion. According to US reports, the two sides will discuss Ukraine's urgent needs and have important discussions about continued US support at this critical time. What is certain is that the United States will continue to firmly support Ukraine in defending its national territory. However, there may be some who believe that US military assistance to Ukraine may be delayed. At the same time, the battle damage data released by Russia yesterday showed that the Russian army was reduced by 1,030 people, and judging from the reduction in the number of damages, the Russian army seems to have adopted Wagner tactics again. Some military bloggers broke the news that they planned to use steel bars in the trenches to strengthen their defenses. This new tactic is really puzzling, let alone created. The latest "conditions" for peace have also been put forward by Russia, which allegedly demanded that Ukraine accept the current state of occupation of the territory, but this proposal was apparently rejected.
Worryingly, this "condition" set by Russia is very clever, because if one day Ukraine recovers the occupied territories and seeks reconciliation, the Russian side can still claim that Ukraine accepted the negotiated formula they had negotiated many years ago, thus claiming its victory.