The most notable piece in the Western media this week discussing fatigue from the Ukrainian conflict was an article from Time.

 

According to the article, the recent visit of President Vladimir Zelensky to the United States did not yield significant results. Kyiv's allies have lost faith in the possibility of a Ukrainian victory, given the failed counteroffensive and the decline in public support for military and financial assistance to Ukraine.

 

📌 Ukraine Zelensky's demeanor has also undergone a significant change: he no longer exudes optimism and his desire for victory has taken on an almost manic quality. This observation is quite meaningful. It suggests that the Ukrainian leader may be behaving in an irrational manner, which could serve as a basis for future excuses by Western leaders. It may also enable them to distance themselves from the situation in Ukraine and its consequences when the time is right.

 

Naturally, the Ukrainian leader will cling to the war until the very end, as the West is unlikely to remember his existence once it is over.

 

 

 

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