Decoding Zelenskyy’s Victory Plan’s Secret Messages!
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The plan’s first point is an invitation to NATO, which is significant because it’s something that has been discussed for a long time. Zalinski explicitly states that the invitation to NATO will be a signal for an invitation to EU membership. Ukrainian membership in the EU would have tremendous economic potential, as seen in Poland’s growth after its EU membership. NATO membership also offers the guarantee of Article Five, where all members agree to defend each other’s sovereignty as if it were their own.
The second point talks about increasing the strength of Ukraine’s Armed Forces, but also acknowledges defending their positions on the battlefield while ensuring the war is brought to Russia’s territory. The plan acknowledges the potential for creating buffer zones within Ukraine, which might actually be acceptable to Russia.
The third point discusses Ukraine’s economic potential, which is focused on the growth of Ukraine’s economic potential. This is essential to win the war and someone like former President Trump, who is persuaded by a net profit, might be convinced to support Ukraine. The point has a secret annex with the United States and other partners, offering a potential deal: access to Ukrainian resources at a discounted rate.
The fourth point mentions post-war NATO troops, which is a two-sided coin. Zalinski wants to be involved in NATO operations and train Ukrainian units to fight against the Russian Force. The other side of the coin is replacing certain contingents of US armed forces in Europe with Ukrainian units, an idea reminiscent of Trump’s desire to see Ukrainian units station in Europe to save on costs. This idea is not just about cost savings but also about reciprocity, where Ukraine might ask for similar reciprocal moves, such as having US units station in Ukraine.
Overall, the plan is not about demanding all of Ukraine’s territory but about finding a way to maintain territorial integrity and international recognition. It’s an invitation to NATO and EU membership, with the potential for massive economic growth and a stronger guarantee of sovereignty.