Valerii Zaluzhnyi

Vance’s Attempted Coup: Zaluzhnyi Rejects Call After Oval Office Clash

Reports indicate that former Ukrainian commander-in-chief Valerii Zaluzhnyi declined a phone call from U.S. Vice President JD Vance in early March, shortly after a tense Oval Office meeting. The refusal stemmed from a “principled position” and a desire for unity, according to sources, with Vance’s team exploring potential replacements for President Zelensky. Despite hinting at political interest, Zaluzhnyi has not officially declared his candidacy, but polls show significant public support for him. In addition, there are reports of meetings between individuals close to Donald Trump and other Ukrainian figures.

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Zaluzhnyi’s 2034 War Prediction: Analysis and Debate

Former Ukrainian commander-in-chief and current Ambassador to the U.K., Valerii Zaluzhnyi, has cautioned that the conflict could extend until 2034 if a ceasefire is attempted without bolstering Ukraine’s defenses. He observed a shift in Russia’s strategy, emphasizing attrition targeting both military and civilians, replacing direct assaults. Zaluzhnyi stressed the need for Ukraine to reform its defense approach and mobilization to counter Russia’s exploitation of vulnerabilities. These remarks follow peace talks that yielded no breakthroughs, as Russia remains committed to the war until the West concedes to its terms, indicating a protracted conflict ahead.

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