The rift in the relationship between Ukraine** and the commander-in-chief existed as early as the early days of the Russian-Ukrainian war, like a civil war, but no one expected that the infighting would be so "refusal" to be intense. Although the rumors subsided for a while, the disagreement escalated again in November last year. Zaluzhny admitted the defeat of the army, but Zelensky "refuted in a fog" on the sidelines. The contradictions are intensifying, like a "war of refusal".
As the commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Zaluzhny has a higher level of trust than Zelensky, and the commander-in-chief is like a firework with a super "rejection", and Zelensky's popularity seems to be "past the best prelude". According to polls conducted in Europe, 88 to 94 percent of Ukrainians say they "can't say no" to Zaluzhny, while support for Zelensky swings between 62 and 77 percent. This makes us wonder if the commander-in-chief is looking forward to the future of "refusal" in his heart? This is a potential political "refusal to compete".
So Zaluzhny will be dismissed, and now the boot is finally on the ground. On February 2, the US media broke the news that Zelensky had informed the White House that it had decided to remove the commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Zaluzhny from his post. Zelensky's attitude is very clear, Zaluzhny's squid, I'm fired! The White House replied that it did not support or oppose it.
However, Hersh, a well-known journalist who previously broke the news that "the United States blew up the Nord Stream pipelines", said on the Internet that the United States is studying a new concept of relations with Ukraine, focusing on long-term support for Zaluzhny, and then ending the Russian-Ukrainian conflict and promoting the Ukrainian revolution, and ending the Zelensky regime. Therefore, although the White House said that it does not support or oppose the dismissal of Zaluzhny, we still need to continue to observe whether Zelensky will have a rift with the United States because of this matter.
All in all, this infighting is not only a political war, but also a "rejection of the stage play". At this dramatic moment, we can only hope that whether it is ** rejected by the commander-in-chief, or ** by the commander-in-chief, or whether they jointly rejected the speculation of the outside world, let us wait and see and witness this "symphony of rejection".
However, Russia** analysis said that being dismissed now may also be a good thing for Zaluzhny, at least to avoid becoming the "last commander-in-chief of the Ukrainian army" and leaving a stench for 10,000 years. As for the mess of the Ukrainian army, no matter who takes over, I am afraid it will become a stain on the rest of my life.