Selenskyj's victory plan: diplomacy or unrealistic demands?

Erfahren Sie in unserem Artikel, wie Wolodymyr Selenskyjs "Siegesplan" westliche Partner zu militärischen Maßnahmen gegen Russland einlädt. Kritische Analysen der Diplomatie und der menschlichen Tragödien, die im Schatten des Krieges stehen. Lesen Sie über die Herausforderungen und unrealistischen Forderungen in der aktuellen politischen Landschaft der Ukraine.
Find out in our article how Wolodymyr Selenskyj's "victory plan" invites Western partners to military measures against Russia. Critical analyzes of diplomacy and human tragedies that are in the shadow of war. Read about the challenges and unrealistic demands in the current political landscape of Ukraine. (Symbolbild/MB)

Selenskyj's victory plan: diplomacy or unrealistic demands?

The Ukrainian President Wolodymyr Selenskyj started a clear provocation with his controversial “victory plan”! In a breathtaking turn, he not only tries to mobilize his supporters in the West, but also uses them as a means to force Russia to the negotiating table. But how realistic is this plan really?

Selenskyj is on a mission: he calls on his western partners to allow rocket attacks on targets deep in the Russian territory and pass on military information data to Ukraine. Together they should even fire rockets and drones on Russia! This explosive strategy could catapult the conflict into a new dimension. But will the West really be ready to get involved in such an escalation?

diplomacy or threats?

"Who would accept an invitation if the inviting person wants to force something?" If you ask yourself involuntarily. This raises the question of whether Selenskyj's approach actually offers diplomatic solution or whether it only reveals another chapter in the war of words and strategic maneuvers. The decision as to whether the war is to be carried to Russia is not in Kiev, but in the western world. At the moment it looks as if the NATO countries are not willing to get involved in aggressive support.

While Selenskyj with terms such as "territories", "rockets" and "drones" throws around, he quickly forgets the human tragedies behind this conflict. Where is the attention for the victims of landmines and the countless refugees? For them there seems to be less money than for weapons and military armament!

reality versus illusion

Selenskyj's "victory plan" could turn out to be unrealistic if he does not receive all the support of the West. It is time to see the big picture instead of making unrealistic demands. At the moment it could be that this strategy is more likely to be overwhelming and bound debates instead of offering concrete progress.