Zelensky and Ukraine Are in a World of Trouble
Geopolitics
Ukraine
Started May 10, 2026
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Zelensky and Ukraine Are in a World of Trouble
The American Conservative (United States) | May 10, 2026
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Ukraine's internal divisions pose a greater risk to its stability than external threats, undermining its fight against aggression.
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Critiques of Zelensky's administration highlight the need for internal accountability, which is vital for Ukraine's long-term resilience.
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The West's continued support for Zelensky is essential for Ukraine's survival, as it strengthens national morale against foreign aggressors.
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The complexities of Ukraine's political landscape require a nuanced approach, balancing internal reforms with external defense needs.
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Support for Zelensky is crucial; his leadership is a unifying force that can help Ukraine navigate its challenges and rally international support.
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