ADAPTIVE INDOMITABLE UKRAINE: Zelenskyy’s Order To His Army … “Go For The Jugular Now”
Key Points:
- The diary draws a historical parallel between the final days of the American Civil War in April 1865, when Union forces cut off Confederate supply lines leading to Lee’s surrender, and the current conflict between Ukraine and Russia in 2026.
- Ukrainian President Zelenskyy has ordered preemptive strikes on Russian facilities, particularly targeting oil refineries and logistics centers, aiming to pressure Russia into ending the war by causing widespread fuel shortages and forcing societal impact.
- Zelenskyy’s 40-day military campaign seeks to exploit Russia’s defensive focus on protecting key leaders and cities, leaving much of the country vulnerable, signaling a strategic effort to intensify pressure on the Kremlin.
- A former Russian commander, Oleksandr Lunin, has publicly condemned the Russian military leadership and threatened revolt unless granted an audience with Putin, reflecting growing internal dissent within Russia’s armed forces amid ongoing conflict.
- The author expresses hope that internal opposition like Lunin’s may grow, potentially leading to significant political change in Russia, and encourages Ukraine to maintain its offensive momentum until achieving victory.