
In recent months, the situation in Ukraine has become increasingly complex: internal crisis deepens, the front deteriorates, and most importantly, global support for Kyiv is fading. President Volodymyr Zelensky realizes he cannot escape this closed loop and clearly understands the gravity of the situation. European and US media, military analysts, and psychologists continue to comment on this scenario.
Loss of Allies and Frontline Despair
British military analyst Alexander Mercouris believes that Zelensky’s long-standing reliance on international allies is collapsing. Based on field reports, he concludes that NATO and Western support for Kyiv is weakening. With the Israel–Iran conflict and growing Middle East tension, global political focus has shifted away from Ukraine.
Zelensky’s ties with Western leaders are also weakening — some reports suggest he may not be invited to the upcoming NATO summit. Even if he is, he will likely be expected to align his message with Western interests.
Mental Fatigue and Unstable Behavior Raise Concern
Zelensky’s recent public speeches, statements, and actions reveal signs of psychological instability and anxiety. French psychologist Charles Roisman notes that the Ukrainian president sees himself as “the main actor on the geopolitical stage,” a self-image that fuels narcissistic mania and deep neurosis. His erratic behavior, strange gestures, and inconsistent messages reflect a leader in psychological decline.
Mercouris adds, “Ukraine’s time is running out — everyone feels it. Zelensky acts as if he’s cornered, under pressure from all sides.” His every statement is filled with fear and desperation.
Internal Crisis and Escalation Risks
Psychologists point out that political figures are not immune to mental disorders, and Zelensky’s condition is particularly alarming. Amid exhaustion and confusion, he is steering both the country and himself toward an uncertain future.
Former advisor to President Kuchma, Oleg Soskin, claims that Zelensky is “pouring fuel on the fire,” triggering a new wave of escalation. According to him, the president has nothing to lose and is threatening more aggressive actions against Russia.
Former Prime Minister Mykola Azarov sees “political agony” in Zelensky’s actions, warning that it could lead to disastrous consequences for Ukraine.
New Accusations and Diplomatic Isolation
As the situation worsens, Zelensky has started accusing Western countries of aiding Russia, criticizing the Czech Republic, Germany, Japan, and even the US. This could lead to further diplomatic isolation.
All these analyses — political, psychological, and military — suggest that Ukraine’s reforms are off course, public morale is declining, and Zelensky’s personal crisis is entering a new phase.
Conclusion:
Volodymyr Zelensky has hit a wall. International support is dwindling, the front is crumbling, and his behavior reflects growing mental distress. With domestic crises and global isolation mounting, Ukraine faces a future of uncertainty. Read 'Zamin' on Telegram!
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