Zelenskky resists US pressure to draft 18-year-olds to solve Ukraine's soldier shortage

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Ukraine's President, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, has rejected US calls to lower its military recruitment age to 18 to help increase the number of soldiers fighting against Russia.

"We must not compensate the lack of equipment and training with the youth of soldiers," Zelenskyy said in a post on X on Monday.

"The priority should be providing missiles and lowering Russia's military potential, not Ukraine's draft age," continued the post.

"The goal should be to preserve as many lives as possible, not to preserve weapons in storages."

The post was in response to US State Department Spokesperson Matthew Miller's comment on Monday that the US was ready to train and arm new soldiers if Ukraine changed its conscription policy. The current minimum conscription age is 25.

"What we have made clear is that if they produce additional forces to join the fight, we and our allies will be ready to equip those forces and train those forces to enter battle," said Miller in a press briefing.

Zelenskyy previously resisted the idea in November when an anonymous US administration official told reporters that reducing the draft age would help Ukraine keep up with Russia's military.

"The simple truth is that Ukraine is not currently mobilizing or training enough soldiers to replace their battlefield losses while keeping pace with Russia's growing military," the senior official had said, according to The Financial Times.

In a speech to the parliament, Zelenskyy said: "Let there be no speculation — our state is not preparing to lower the mobilization age."

Zelenskyy has repeatedly expressed frustration with delays in military aid from Ukraine's Western allies, on whom it is dependent for advanced weapons such as Patriot and Storm Shadow missiles.

However, manpower shortages on the battlefield remain a key problem for the Ukrainians.

War analyst Michael Kofman told BI earlier this year that Ukraine's "manning situation is the kind of thing that's probably going to get worse before it gets better."

Earlier this year, a Ukrainian service member told The Washington Post that the companies in his battalion were staffed at 35% of normal levels.

 

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Zelensky might have come to realize what Biden wants
from him is using Ukrainian youth as cannon fodder to
weaken Russia.
I have always thought that the US was dribbling hardware to Ukraine so that Russia would self-emasculate themselves. Biden is NO better than Putin if he is willing to expend lives rather than hardware. Imagine... the US has thousands of acres of mothballed aircraft, tanks etc etc and millions of square feet of expired/obsolete missiles, etc etc. And even sending current era equipment makes for more, high value manufacturing jobs in the US.
 

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Zelensky might have come to realize what Biden wants
from him is using Ukrainian youth as cannon fodder to
weaken Russia.
He is trying to put the blame on Ukraine to make them look like they are not doing enough in the war.
Instead of adhering to their earlier promise to do whatever it takes and give weapons.
Standard behaviour for the US and how they treat their more unfortunate allies.
 
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The BBC reporter shocked and awe'd Putin , the dirty POS.

Putin challenged on his 25-year rule of Russia | BBC News
 

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One of the rare intelligent decisions by Z.
But what a sordid debacle. Two losers, Blinken and Zelensky both on their way out are pointing fingers at each other. "I didn't lose the war, he did"!
Sacrificing Ukrainian teenagers as cannon fodder on the war front will not save Blinken's sorry ass and he damn well knows it. But what does he care about shedding the blood of other people's
children as long as he defends the empire and its hegemony. All in the name of freedom, democracy and the right to defend as we have seen for 14 months in Gaza, where he claimed to be fighting
terrorists. Now he is kissing terrorist al-Golani's ass in Damascus. The hypocricy of it all.
 

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Wow, the reporters are smashing Putin upside the head! WAY TO GO MSM!!!

Putin fizzes as fearless journalist says ‘you’re weaker than Trump’ in front of stunned Russians

 

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One of the rare intelligent decisions by Z.
But what a sordid debacle. Two losers, Blinken and Zelensky both on their way out are pointing fingers at each other. "I didn't lose the war, he did"!
Sacrificing Ukrainian teenagers as cannon fodder on the war front will not save Blinken's sorry ass and he damn well knows it. But what does he care about shedding the blood of other people's
children as long as he defends the empire and its hegemony. All in the name of freedom, democracy and the right to defend as we have seen for 14 months in Gaza, where he claimed to be fighting
terrorists. Now he is kissing terrorist al-Golani's ass in Damascus. The hypocricy of it all.

Leaf said the US delegation informed Sharaa, formerly known by his nom de guerre, Abu Mohammed al-Jolani, that Washington would no longer offer the $10m (£8m) reward for his capture, noting later that the bounty would complicate efforts to talk to the HTS leader.

“It was a policy decision … aligned with the fact that we are beginning a discussion with HTS,” she said.

“So if I’m sitting with the HTS leader and having a lengthy detailed discussion about the interests of the US, interests of Syria, maybe interests of the region, it’s suffice to say a little incoherent then to have a bounty on the guy’s head.”
 
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