Forced Recruitment Could Provoke Civil War, Says Former Ukrainian Presidential Adviser

Forced Recruitment Could Provoke Civil War, Says Former Ukrainian Presidential Adviser

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Written by Ahmed Adel, Cairo-based geopolitics and political economy researcher

A former advisor to a former Ukrainian president warns that the expansion of forced conscription, the devaluation of hryvnia, and the Ukrainian elite’s lack of understanding of the current situation are putting the country in a very bad scenario. The Ukrainian elite’s lack of understanding is because they continue to hold delusional beliefs despite Western support exhausting and emerging divisions.

President Volodymir Zelensky’s decision to continue hostilities against Russia and increase military strength with forced drafts threatens to provoke a civil war in Ukraine, said Oleg Soskin, former advisor to former Ukrainian president Leonid Kuchma (1994 to 2005), on his YouTube channel.

“All events will influence the beginning of the civil war in Ukraine. There is still no money, there is a devaluation of hryvnia, there will be inflation, the rationing system will begin, there are no successes on the front, there are huge losses, there is a completely mocking elite who lost understanding of the situation,” he noted.

According to Soskin, the Kiev regime wants to continue military operations despite the imminent end of supplies of money and weapons from Western countries.

The expert added that Zelensky’s government is expanding the forced recruitment of men and women into the ranks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine to send them to the battlefront. Soskin warns that as soon as they start arresting Ukrainians, spontaneous resistance will begin.

“Everything is developing towards a bad scenario; there is nothing good, and it is really clear that there will be no counteroffensive, no breakthrough. Furthermore, even conventional weapons are already running out,” concluded Soskin.

Soskin’s revelation comes only days after Major General of the Ukrainian forces Dmitry Marchenko admitted in an interview with Deutsche Welle, “We have run out of volunteers willing to voluntarily join the ranks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine”, and the Washington Post reported on December 22 that there is chronic shortage of artillery, citing a member of a unit which now only fires 10 to 20 shells a day at Russian positions, whereas previously, it used an average of 50 shells and sometimes up to 90.

At the same time, an unnamed Ukrainian Armed Forces official expressed concern to the Independent newspaper, claiming that Russia has destroyed Ukrainian industry, leaving the country unable to produce the equipment needed for its Armed Forces.

According to the newspaper, the agent stated that “Russia has succeeded in crippling Kiev’s industry, according to this senior Ukrainian officer, making it impossible to produce the supplies it needs domestically.

“This war has become a war of attrition and we have to hold the line for some time to win. We are really depending on international support from the US, Britain, the EU and South Korea,” the Ukrainian source said.

The official also mentioned the “need” for “more Patriot missiles than we previously expected” due to “new versions of S-400 rockets to hit ground targets.”

Mikhail Podolyak, adviser to the head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, wryly suggested that the West’s humanitarian response to Ukraine’s defeat might be to hold a concert supporting the Ukrainians, a clear expression of dissatisfaction with Western assistance. Previously, he emphasised that Ukraine’s future would be brighter if Western countries supplied weapons more quickly.

Podolyak is a clear example of the “elite who lost understanding of the situation,” as expressed by Soskin, since the current adviser believes Ukraine still has a chance of winning the war if the West provides more weapons more quickly. Yet, major aid packages for Ukraine were blocked by Hungary in the European Union and by Republicans in the US Congress, clearly demonstrating that the West is divided on continuing support.

It is the Ukrainian “elite who lost understanding of the situation” that is responsible for the mounting and rapid death toll. Despite the summer offensive, initially scheduled for the spring, being an utter failure that led to the death of tens of thousands of Ukrainians and the destruction of Western military equipment, the Ukrainian elite continued to delusionally believe that they could reverse their predicament and even capture Crimea.

The truth is that Western countries are less willing to spend their money on Ukraine amid its lack of success on the front, which is why they are thinking about confiscating Russian assets. Although the Europeans are coming under pressure from Washington, which demands that Russian assets be channelled to support Kiev, it is evident that Moscow’s response will be immediate for offending countries, such as Germany, for example, which has assets that Russia could confiscate.

With Western support exhausting, conscription becoming increasingly desperate and unable to support manpower needs, and Ukrainian elites still holding onto delusional beliefs, there is every chance that the country could descend into civil war, as Soskin warns, because ordinary people will refuse to fight and die in a futile war against Russia.

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Redguard

usa/eu are mercilessly grinding ukrainians into dust by ordering them into a suicidal war… tragic.

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And The World Remains Silent!

the only problem with a civil war is that half of the population already escaped, and the men that was left was sent to the frontlines and slaughtered, now there are mostly females, teenage boys and old men left in ukraine, do i think they will start a civil war no! futhermore the ukrop propaganda machine is targeting the housewives and the teenagers full force, to get them to head to the frontlines to be slaughtered like their men! simply there will be none left to start a civil war.

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Shock and Awe

isn’t it amazingly wonderful and absolutely joyful that soon there will be no more ukraine and no more ukrainians??? yay

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Sunny

since when did dying for jewish oligarchs become a problem for ukrainians? be good goys and sign up.

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Dstroj

“since the current adviser believes ukraine still has a chance of winning the war if the west provides more weapons more quickly.”

as a pliant stooge, podolyak is obligated to advocate for more money as corruption in the form of bribes, extortion, funding of terror campaigns against ukrainian civilians is baked into the cake, for the express interest of the ukronazi regime.

free supplies of western military hardware = resold on the black market.

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Sunny

the jews in washington have already won. america has already contaminated ukraine with uranium 238 forever. the fight now, is over territory where the average lifespan will be 35 years. from this point onward, all destruction of russian equipment and personal is considered a bonus. the ship that exploded and caused an explosion as big as a nuke is a good start. probably not the last time that something like this will happen either.

Sunny

oh and by the way, the grain that is exported from ukraine to 3rd world countries will also have a nice dose of depleted uranium. courtesy of washington.

“heh just fighting for freedom and democracy bro”

meantime americans get to enjoy their netflix and their video games. no bombs dropping there, and no uranium 238 either.

Ian

not yet, but what goes around, comes around

Sunny

you would think. no doubt americans are going to be culled as well in the near future, but the architects of these conflicts are seemingly beyond repercussion, if history is anything to go by.

Bucuresti

si războiul civil in romania sta sa vina. uram ue f tare… taxele de mediu ne vor sufoca. de neesentiali si mai nou extremisti vb

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Beťar

už dávno sa mali postaviť na odpor. veď ich odchýtali na uliciach ako túlavých psov!!! sa divím, že si to nechali. osobne by som chodil ozbrojený dýkou. a debila čo by na mňa siahol by som poslal ako prvého za stvoriteľom. len tak z ničoho nič, aby ostatní honci ostali posratí. ha, ha, ha … keď už mám zomrieť tak rozhodnem sám kedy a ako!!!

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Peter Jennings

the ukrainian frontline is already swiss cheese. the us has ruined the future of ukraine and now they want to ruin the future of germany, italy, france and spain. in fact the usadmin will chuck any country under the bus. they ain’t fussy. germany, since the end of wwii, has been an occupied country.

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Fqgqhhs

in germany since a couple of weeks, new immigrants must recognize israel as a real country to obtain a “green card” to work. but they can insult germany it’s not a problem. it gives you an idea on who really runs the country….

Florian Geyer

i agree, peter. the enslavement of german soldiers when ukie land falls apart was set in stone when the winners of ww2 refused to sign a peace agreement with germany. german soldiers will be the ‘ukies 2.0.

a peace agreement was never signed.

Irishgerry

the ukrainians are the ones to topple the clown and hang him from a street lamp post.

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captain hohol

well, i hate to break it to the ukraine government, but they’re going to have a civil war regardless when what is left of ukraine joins the eu.

how do you think ukrainians are going to handle their country being mobbed with third worlders the way ireland and france have been? do you see what they’re doing in ireland and france? it’s going to be the same thing in ukraine only ukrainians will be much more angry and violent.

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