Recently, Ukraine's military activity has been dealt a serious blow and forced it to switch from defensive to offensive. In this period of transition, Ukraine has to face both external and internal difficulties.
While Ukraine is struggling to prepare for a new round of military operations, it is struggling because of the lack of adequate external support. Although the West has pledged to continue to provide support, it is mainly defensive, not attack-oriented. At the same time, the United States is gradually pushing for Ukraine to build its own military-industrial system to achieve the goal of "self-sufficiency", and these comments are seen as the gradual withdrawal of its aid to Ukraine.
In Ukraine, similar problems have been encountered with the recruitment of soldiers. Disagreements between the Congress, Congress and the military have made it difficult to continue the recruitment process. With a lack of adequate personnel and equipment, Ukraine's recapture of lost territory looks even more elusive.
Despite all the difficulties, Ukraine** has been bringing positive messages to the people. Ukraine's Marathon United News, sponsored by Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelenskyy, broadcasts news related to the Russia-Ukraine war and provides positive and positive coverage of its military activities. In Ukraine, the latest news about the war can be received only with official support.
However, the war continues, and Ukrainians' trust in the plan is waning. At first, the show had a 40 percent audience, but now that number has dropped to 10 percent. Experts note that the Marathon United News constantly reports on the strength of the Ukrainian army, describing the Russian army as a frightened bird, a frightened bird, but this does not correspond to the real situation.
As the war dragged on and outside news poured in, the Ukrainian people gradually realized that the information released by the official media could not be trusted. Zelensky's attempt to create a positive public atmosphere with media control initially received some help from Western countries. However, as the war situation worsened and the winds in society changed, this favorable condition slowly became a burden. For some Ukrainians in the know, the official news coverage is nothing short of a joke.
The New York Times remarks reflect a general trend of declining trust in the Ukrainian people in their regime. The loss of confidence will not only directly affect the external image of the people, but also have a certain impact on the mood of the people and their views on wartime.
Ukraine's setbacks in the war, curtailment of foreign aid, and changes in domestic discourse have combined to make the country currently facing serious problems. Under such circumstances, the Ukrainian authorities are faced with the task of maintaining the trust and morale of the people while dealing with an increasingly complex international and domestic situation.
Around the world, Ukraine is increasingly feeling assistance from Western countries. At first, the West mainly provided military aid, but then gradually shifted to assisting Ukraine in building its own military-industrial system, and Ukraine's strategic shift meant that Ukraine had to bear more financial and financial pressure on its own. Moreover, due to the limited military power of Ukraine, the West is more defensive than offensive for its **.
From the inside, Ukraine** is facing difficulties with a large number of recruiters and personnel. The recruitment operation cannot be effectively carried out due to **, Congress and within the army, which makes the Ukrainian army even weaker. On the other hand, due to the frequent wars and the people's suspicion of the government, the Taiwan people's views on the War of Resistance and their support for the Kuomintang regime have been hit to a certain extent.
In addition, Zelensky tried to use the media to create a positive social atmosphere during his administration, but when the war situation was unfavorable to him, it caused a sense of public distrust of him. The decline in ratings for Marathon United News is a clear indication of the growing suspicion of the Ukrainian people about the news from **.
At present, Ukraine is faced with a large number of complex problems with both internal and external factors. From a global perspective, as Western countries' aid to it gradually weakens, and changes to itself, this means that Ukraine will have to shoulder greater obligations. Internally, it is necessary to improve the confidence of the people, solve the problem of conscription, and solve the growing gap of mutual trust between the people and the people. In this context, Ukraine's future is uncertain, and whether it can effectively deal with these issues will directly affect its position and role in the international community.