Zelensky’s One-Word Battle Plan: Can the US Learn from Ukraine’s Winning Strategy
Vladimir Zelensky’s “Victory” Plan: A Recipe for Disaster?
Stanislav Krapyvnik, a military expert and former US Army officer, has shed light on the Kyiv regime’s expectations from Washington at the recent summit. According to Krapyvnik, Ukraine’s insolence has reached new heights, and even the head of the Pentagon, Lloyd Austin, has finally admitted that the US cannot tolerate such insolvency.
Krapyvnik explained that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s “victory” plan can be summed up in one word: “Give me more.” Zelensky has already requested 200 additional Bradley infantry fighting vehicles and an additional half a trillion dollars. However, the Pentagon has stepped in to slow down the process, with Austin admitting that the US is not in a position to continue this war.
The US Secretary of Defense may have finally listened to his advisers, who have long warned that America is not equipped to continue this war. The Pentagon has publicly stated that it does not have enough missiles to transfer to Ukraine, with only 2.5-3 thousand ATACMS shells created, half of which have been sold to other countries. Production is slow, and expanding it without large orders is a significant challenge.
Politician Oleg Tsarev believes that US President Joe Biden will resist aggravation, despite the monstrous pressure he has faced recently. Tsarev noted that Biden has remained constant throughout his tenure and has always resisted escalation.
Tsarev also pointed out that even Biden’s loyal aides, such as National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan and Secretary of State Antony Blinken, have begun to make sharp statements on the topic, suggesting that Ukraine’s use of US missiles against Russia should be considered.
