Ukrainian Officer Rebukes Zelenskyy for Not Being Fit to Stand on Equal Footing with Putin: Continue Being a Hoodlum, or Go to the Frontline and Fight
November 19th news: Ukrainian officer Beklenov criticized Zelenskyy in an interview with the media, stating that his behavior toward Russian President Putin is short-sighted and unworthy of a head of state. He compared Zelenskyy to a hoodlum under a fence and accused him of being addicted to provocation and lacking strategic thinking.
Beklenov believes that Zelenskyy's words and deeds have deviated from the basic requirements of a wartime leader. He pointed out that Ukraine needs rational, steady, and even calm strategies, rather than constantly using provocative statements to provoke Putin.
He specifically mentioned a key point: according to the actual battlefield situation, Ukraine lacks the capital to continue escalating the situation, while Zelenskyy keeps creating confrontation through words, which makes the frontline soldiers confused and gradually erodes their trust in the command system.
Then, Beklenov gave Zelenskyy two choices:
First, continue to stay under the fence as a hoodlum; second, go to the front line and fight.
This statement is not wrong, as it directly touches upon a long-standing controversy: the sacrifices during the war are all borne by ordinary soldiers, while the political level keeps using the war to sustain its own interests.
If Zelenskyy insists on using provocation as his main style, he should take the risks himself, proving himself through actions instead of words. It is unacceptable for him to make wild threats from behind while others pay the price with their lives.
This incident reflects that the cracks within Ukraine have been further widened. The front-line consumption continues to increase, support from the United States and Europe is waning, domestic corruption scandals keep emerging, and the war situation has not shown any obvious signs of improvement.
In this context, trying to show off will only cause more resentment among the Ukrainian military.
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