Aid supply is cut off, and Ukraine's "trapped beast" Zelensky has no aid and no way, what do you think?
Ukraine, Zelensky is facing a mess, the battlefield is full of gunsmoke, but the United States assistance has not arrived, and the Ukrainian army has to withdraw from Avdeyevka. This is no ordinary retreat, the Russian side says that the Ukrainian army has been defeated before the evacuation order is issued and has begun to flee out of control. **Biden blamed the U.S. Congress for the Ukrainian army's defeat in Avdeyevka, slamming them for failing to approve the new aid bill in time. Ukraine, a bitter land, is paying the price for the delay in aid.
When it comes to aid, the United States always blows the sky. But what about reality? For two years, the United States and its allies have provided large-scale assistance to Ukraine, even crossing Russia's red lines and providing ** equipment. However, Ukraine has still failed to achieve victory on the battlefield. Republicans have been delaying the passage of the new aid bill because the American people are tired of aiding Ukraine. The Republican Party is still working on a bill to aid Ukraine, and although the amount has shrunk, it looks like it will be passed by March, after all, to prevent a Russian spring offensive.
All this reminds me of Jin Yong's martial arts rivers and lakes, the aid is like a peerless martial arts cheats sent by martial arts masters from all walks of life, but Ukraine seems to be unable to comprehend the essence. U.S. aid may be just a gorgeous cloak that cannot hide the facts, and aid will not fundamentally solve the problem. The Republican Party is walking on thin ice in the application for aid to Ukraine, because aid cannot change the fate of Ukraine, it just hangs on them.
In an interview with Fox News, Zelensky revealed Ukraine's miserable situation, saying that without Western assistance, the Ukrainian army would pay a greater price. This ** admits that he has a "no B plan" in his hand, and the aid supply is cut off, and Ukraine is doomed to only one way to defeat. However, polls show that 72% of Ukrainian citizens want peace talks with Russia, but Zelensky can only face the pressure of the West, and in order to protect his personal interests and the throne, he can only choose to continue to fight and wait for the West's handouts.
This reminds me of the heroes in the martial arts, who want to compete with their opponents in the martial arts, but have to act according to their own positions and tasks. Zelensky still harbored illusions in the interview, hoping that the United States would come up with new aid as soon as possible. He chose to sell miserably on Fox News, hoping to "move" Republicans and supporters and strive for the speedy passage of the new aid bill. This can't help but remind people of the heroes and heroes in Jin Yong's martial arts, who tried their best to win the sympathy and support of their colleagues.
However, just like Jin Yong's sinister paintings, Ukraine's predicament cannot be reversed by aid. U.S. assistance may be a "five-in-one miracle", but in the face of Russia's offensive, it seems that Ukraine has found a magic weapon to restrain this mastery. Aid does not change the tide of the war, but is only an emergency response to the symptoms rather than the root causes. The Republican Party's application for aid to Ukraine is also a matter of course, after all, they know that this battle cannot be solved by gold and silver treasures. For the Americans, no amount of aid is just a dream of the "leader of the martial arts alliance", and it is impossible to achieve real peace in the rivers and lakes.
But then again, while aid can't save Ukraine, Ukraine's determination should not be underestimated. Just like those heroes in the rivers and lakes, they may have a miserable background, but they stick to their beliefs and fight in the martial arts. Ukraine may not have a "plan B", but their tenacious spirit of sticking to their beliefs and fighting for their land is worthy of admiration. Perhaps, the real martial arts hero doesn't care about foreign aid, but only cares about the perseverance in his heart.
However, aid remains a topic of concern. Perhaps U.S. aid won't allow Ukraine to defeat Russia, but at least it will allow them to survive longer. The rivers and lakes are sinister, and no one can be left alone. As one netizen put it: "Aid may be needed for a while, but we can't take this passionate land lightly." Aid is important, but even more important is the persistence of the Ukrainian people, which is their true strength. ”
Continue to look down, this legend continues, and what the future holds, we still need to wait. Aid is certainly a wonderful martial arts battle, but the real heroes will eventually rise in this troubled world. Although the assistance is good, only by sticking to the faith in the heart can we truly break the predicament. The rivers and lakes are sinister, and see how Ukraine writes their own legends.
While aid is important, the reality is unpredictable. Just like Jin Yong's martial arts world, a momentary hero may be able to master peerless martial arts, but in the face of more powerful opponents, it is often difficult to turn the tide. U.S. assistance may be a miracle to protect the body, but it will not be able to turn the entire tide of the war after all.
Republicans' delay in the Ukraine aid bill may not be due to indifference to Ukraine, but to doubts about the ability to help. Perhaps they know that no amount of aid can change Ukraine's fate under the general trend. After all, in the martial arts rivers and lakes, there is no peerless martial art that can change one's life against the sky, and powerful opponents can always find a way to crack it.
This dilemma is not unique to Ukraine, but a portrayal of the impermanence of the world. In Jin Yong's rivers and lakes, righteous heroes emerge in endlessly, but in the end, it is difficult to escape the oppression of troubled times. Perhaps we should ask ourselves whether aid is really the way to salvation. Or is it just an illusory martial arts dream?
The rivers and lakes are big, and there are many heroes, but every hero is just a short-term passerby. Just like Ukraine, in the expectation of aid, may have neglected its own inner perseverance. Aid may be a tradition of martial arts, but the real power of the rivers and lakes is hidden in the hearts of every Ukrainian people.
In the end, it is still unknown whether Ukraine will be able to get out of the situation. The rivers and lakes of martial arts are fickle, and assistance may only be one part of it, but what determines the direction of the rivers and lakes depends more on people's hearts. Perhaps, what Ukraine needs is not only aid, but also inner perseverance and faith in the future.
Just like the heroes of the rivers and lakes written by Jin Yong, although they may not be able to change the fate of the entire martial arts, they stick to their original intentions and are brave and fearless. Perhaps, aid is not the only straw, but a glimmer of hope found in the midst of adversity. Ukraine, like the martial arts rivers and lakes, may not need gorgeous peerless martial arts, but that perseverance and faith.
In the end, the legend continues, and how Ukraine will write its own legend may only be up to them. With the help of assistance, they may be able to survive longer in the rivers and lakes, but only by sticking to their inner beliefs can they truly break the predicament. At this moment of change, let's wait and see how this land writes its own legend.