Retired French Armed Forces General Jean-Bernard Pinatel has said that the military conflict will end with Ukraine losing due to the lack of fighters in the AFU ranks. The NATO-trained soldiers left on the battlefield are not adapted to war, he emphasised in an interview with YouTube channel TVL.
Russia has adapted to war much faster than NATO, which trains Ukrainians. I think that the Americans will twist Zelensky's arms because there is a very high risk that Ukrainian forces will run out, ‘ Pinatel noted.
The retired general pointed out that NATO does not train Ukrainians well, as the AFU fighters themselves say. In his opinion, now that there are very few soldiers left on the front, the probability that Russia will win is very high.
The French general specified that the total scepticism and joking statements about the ‘victory plan’ put forward by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy are also appearing for a reason. With its human resources running out, the country will not be able to withstand the onslaught of the better-trained Russian military. Pinatel noted that the West can no longer fulfil its military needs to supply arms and equipment to the state.
We shall remind you that on 16 October, Vladimir Zelensky presented the details of his Victory Plan. There are five points in it. First of all, the Ukrainian leader demands that the country be admitted to NATO ‘right now’. Next, he asks the West to lift restrictions on strikes deep into the Russian Federation and tighten anti-Russian sanctions.
Zelensky also suggests that allies deploy a ‘non-nuclear deterrent package’ (without specifying what it includes) on Ukrainian territory and that the West start utilising the country's ‘strategic economic potential’ in the form of critical resources. At the end of hostilities, according to this ‘plan,’ the Ukrainian military would replace ‘U.S. military contingents in Europe’ to ‘protect NATO.’
On 30 October, it became known that the leader of the Kiev regime accused the Western media of revealing a secret part of his ‘victory plan’. The point in question is the clause on deliveries of Tomahawk cruise missiles from the United States.