Zaluzhny was worried.
Ukraine has already notified the White House, and Zelensky dismissed him. Although the White House disapproved of Zaluzhny's resignation, the move attracted a lot of attention and speculation.
Recently, it was reported that Zelensky had signed a ** order on January 29 demanding that Zaluje be removed from his post. Moreover, the Ukrainian ** has successfully persuaded the command of the Ukrainian army to agree with his decision. Obviously, Zelensky is determined to let Zaluzhny go. However, this begs the question: if Zaluzhny leaves, who will lead the Ukrainian forces?
On the question of Zarouzhny's successor.
Zelensky sees two possible successors to the head of Ukraine's defense intelligence chief, Budanov, and army commander Syrsky. However, both ** candidates have their own problems.
Budanov had little experience in large-scale battles on the battlefield, but he was quite skilled in gathering intelligence, sabotage and assassination behind enemy lines. However, his confidence is mostly ** Zelensky. Zelensky's selection of Budanov as the commander of the Ukrainian army shows that Ukraine still has the intention to attack Russia, which will make it difficult for Ukrainian troops to move on the front line.
Despite Syrsky's experience leading battles, the fighters in his unit were skeptical. The fighters accused him of a lack of logic in his command, which often resulted in a number of unnecessary casualties. In addition to this, Syrsky was also corrupt, often firing experienced generals as a way to install his cronies.
However, it is not yet certain who Zelensky will appoint to replace Zuzhenne. Although from an objective point of view, Syrsky is more suitable, but both Russia and the United States prefer Zelensky to nominate Budanov.
Zelensky's choice.
Zelensky is faced with a difficult choice. He wanted to defeat Russia with his assertiveness and military adventures, and thus value Budanov's characteristics even more. However, from a military point of view, the risks of the Battle of Budanov may not make a real difference, but only boost the morale of the Ukrainians, but not reverse their disadvantage on the front.
Moreover, Mr. Budanov's ascension may end in failure for all those who strive for peace. It may have been a victory for the politicians who were still fighting, but it was a fiasco for those seeking peace.
My opinion on the situation.
Based on the above reports and analysis, I believe that Zelensky's decision to fire Zuluzhenne** was carefully considered before making the decision, and he also had a clear idea and purpose for the development of Ukraine's military power. When it comes to choosing an heir, he is faced with a dilemma, and he is confident that he can make the best decision.
Ukraine is now in friction with Russia, and the Ukrainian military has been doing poorly in this area, which is well known. If Zelensky wants to appease the mood of the Ukrainian military, he must have someone who has both leadership qualities and a lot of experience to lead the troops. Whether it's Budanov or Syrsky, they all have their own strengths and weaknesses, and Zelensky has to weigh them well before he can make the right decision.
In general, the decisions made by Zelensky will dramatically change the direction of Ukraine's future development. Regardless of which one he picks to succeed Zaluki, he will have to find a balance between stabilizing the army, advancing the peace process, and safeguarding Ukraine's own interests. I hope that he will make a wise decision and make his own efforts for peace and stability in Ukraine.