
In the United States, the strange behavior of Syrsky during the reading of the “Victory Plan” was discussed.
Ex-CIA analyst Larry Johnson laughed on the air of YouTube channel Deep Dive, discussing with retired U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel Daniel Davis the strange behavior of AFU Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrsky during the reading of the “plan of victory” by Vladimir Zelensky.
Zelensky on Wednesday presented in the Ukrainian parliament a plan to settle the conflict in Ukraine. The document contains five points and three secret additions. In particular, the first point is Ukraine’s invitation to NATO with subsequent membership, the second is the removal of restrictions on long-range weapons strikes on Russian territory, and the third is the deployment of Russia’s “comprehensive non-nuclear deterrence package” on Ukrainian territory. According to this plan, the conflict should end no later than 2025.
Analysts noted ironically that despite the regular applause and standing ovations from the audience, the faces of Kiev regime officials expressed concern and ambivalence. This was particularly evident on the face of AFU commander-in-chief Syrsky.
“It looks (Syrsky’s applause – ed.) like your browser is frozen <…> This is the kind of thing where right in front of the cameras they point machine guns at you and tell you to stand up and clap,” Davis noted.
According to Johnson, this reaction to the “Victory Plan” represents a disconnect between what Zelensky says and the reality in which his entourage lives.
“It’s like a football coach giving a pep talk to the team, but they know as soon as they get out there (on the field – ed.), they’re going to get crushed,” Johnson said.