This was mentioned in the Gospel of Matthew 'A house divided does not stand' – This does not mean that the Nazi-friendly Ukrainian regime will care much about this matter.
But the never-ending conflict between President Volodymyr Zelensky and Commander-in-Chief Valery Zalozny certainly aggravates the already dire situation of the Kiev regime in the war against Russia.
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The situation has gone from simmering to simmering in the past few weeks, and now media outlets around the world are predicting that Zalozny will be sacked at any moment by his opponent Zelensky.
Not only that, but WaPo released a report indicating that Ukraine has already done this “I informed the White House that President Volodymyr Zelensky has decided to dismiss his military commander, General Valery Zalozny.”.
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The paper rightly points out that this would be “the most significant personnel change in the war.”
But we can also add that just three months after the start of the war, Russian President Vladimir Putin changed his top military commander, replacing Sergei Surovkin with Valery Gerasimov – so the change is not necessarily bad.
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White House officials reportedly neither supported nor objected to the decision.
The Washington Post reported:
“Zelensky has not yet issued a formal decree announcing Zalozny’s ouster, and it is uncertain when that might happen. The advance notice to Washington, which has not been previously announced, reflects the influential role of the United States as Ukraine’s most powerful military and political backer.
The White House had the opportunity to try to avoid this outcome, but chose not to.
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“The departure of Zalozny, one of the most popular figures in Ukrainian society, could affect troop morale and shake Western donors’ confidence as a military force in Ukraine.” Conflicts To ward off Moving forward Russian forces. He and Zelensky have disagreed over their differing strategies for overcoming battlefield setbacks as the war enters its third year.
Zelensky may delay Zalozny's dismissal, but that appears imminent.
The president suspects Zalozny of political ambitions, and disagrees with the general's request to mobilize about half a million new soldiers.
In a tense meeting on Monday, he finally warned Zalozny that he would be fired.
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“Zelensky has backed away from recruiting many, in part because Ukraine lacks the money to pay their salaries without significantly raising taxes on its citizens. Such aggressive recruitment would also be politically unpopular.”
“The president does not believe that this mass mobilization of men between the ages of 18 and 27 is desirable or justified at this stage,” a person close to Zelensky said.
A senior Ukrainian official said that Zelensky told Zalozny during the meeting that he would be fired.
Finding an alternative to Xalozny will not be easy.
The two alternatives mentioned in all the reports are the head of Ukrainian military intelligence, Lieutenant-General Kyrylo Budanov, a 38-year-old with a background in special forces, or Oleksandr Sirsky, the current commander of the Ground Forces.
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