Ukraine ** Zelensky is facing an unprecedented crisis, he has suffered huge setbacks both domestically and internationally. Why are Zelensky's days so difficult? Let's take a look at the analysis and reporting.
Zelensky's approval rating at home has fallen to an all-time low, and his policies and decisions have been opposed and questioned by all sides. Zelensky's inability to effectively manage the conflict in eastern Ukraine and meet the demands of Western countries has led him to a dilemma.
Mark Pomorant, a former CIA analyst, believes that Western countries have lost confidence in Zelensky because he is incapable of maintaining stability and security in Ukraine. Pomorant said the U.S. wants to see a leader who can unite the Ukrainian people and army, not a weak and incompetent **. If Zelensky continues to underperform, he could be abandoned by Western countries.
Zelensky's military strategy has also been criticized, with ** pointing out that Ukraine's problem is not the number of troops, but the quality of them. Ukraine's army lacks the training, equipment, and morale to compete with Russia's forces. Zelensky did not take effective measures to improve the combat effectiveness of the army, but instead plunged the army into chaos and **.
Zelensky's international standing is also declining, and his allies are showing him less support and assistance. Zelensky had pinned his hopes on the help of the United States and the European Union, but he found his expectations in vain.
Former CIA analyst Po Morant** said that Ukraine will only last until February next year at most, and without financial and military assistance from Western countries, Ukraine will not be able to continue to cope with Russian pressure. Pomorant's words hint at the attitude of the United States and the European Union towards Ukraine, and they may not continue to support Ukraine, but look for other solutions.
Anthony Cordman, a former adviser to the US Secretary of Defense, also expressed doubts about Zelensky's prospects, saying that Zelensky may not be able to complete his term, which will end in May 2024. Kodman believes that Zelensky will lose the support of Western countries if he does not receive enough assistance to sustain the conflict in Ukraine. If support is lost, he could do so by May next year**.
Western countries' dissatisfaction with Zelensky is also manifested in his interference in Ukraine's domestic elections in 2024, they believe that Zelensky wants to extend his ** term, so they are also considering who can replace Zelensky. Zelensky has become an abandoned pawn, and his fate is no longer under his control.
Zelensky's defeat is a tragedy for Ukraine. He led Ukraine into an irreparable abyss, and he is a sinner for Ukraine. The real heroes of Ukraine are those people and armies who are fighting for the good of the country and the nation, and they deserve respect and admiration. But Zelensky betrayed them, sacrificing their lives and happiness for his own selfish interests, for the interests of Western countries. So Zelensky must be held accountable for his crimes, he must **, let Ukraine regain its path and its future.