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Zelensky's goal: NATO divides Ukraine, with a large influx of Jews.

In the current context of rapidly changing situations in Ukraine, Zelensky seems to be considering seeking peace through concessions, while NATO is subtly providing support.


Meanwhile, tens of thousands of Jews are flooding into Ukraine, a phenomenon that has sparked numerous speculations.

Is Ukraine, this land with a thousand-year history, really facing the fate of being divided and reduced to dust in history?


First, let’s focus on some important recent events.


On the evening of October 1st, Iran launched a fierce missile attack on Israel, with about 200 missiles precisely hitting Israeli military bases and key infrastructure.

This action has garnered widespread global attention, with speculation that the Middle East may be on the brink of a new war.


Just the next day, October 2nd, the situation in Ukraine also stirred up unrest.


Shockingly, over 14,000 Israeli citizens gathered in the city of Uman, seemingly as if prearranged. They claimed to be there to celebrate the 5785th Jewish New Year.

It is said that more Orthodox Jews from Israel are expected to come, with numbers possibly reaching 35,000.


This is undoubtedly a significant challenge for an already unstable Ukraine.


Notably, Ukraine is the third-largest settlement of Jews, and Uman is a holy site for Hasidic Judaism.

Additionally, the current president, Zelensky, is himself Jewish. All of this raises questions about whether the sudden influx of Jews has ulterior motives, especially given Ukraine's turbulent war conditions, which seem to make it an enticing "cake."


Historically, Jews almost established their own state in Crimea; had it not been for Stalin's intervention, Crimea might be Jewish territory today.


Now, regarding Zelensky, the Jewish president's recent actions have sparked considerable controversy.

He seems to be contemplating ceding some territory and negotiating with Russia.


Such a decision is undoubtedly shocking, as after a long war and many sacrifices, he now seeks reconciliation.


Furthermore, rumors suggest that NATO might support such a decision, which is even more surprising.


NATO has long been a significant supporter of Ukraine, and this change in attitude raises the question of whether they too are weary of this war.


After all, no one wishes to confront Russia directly, as that could lead to nuclear war.


Some believe that the Russian-Ukrainian conflict may be concealed behind Jewish manipulation; though this sounds like a conspiracy theory, careful analysis suggests it might hold some validity.

Zelensky, as a Jew, faces a potential conflict of interest with the large influx of Jews into Ukraine.


Of course, others argue that these Jews are coming for religious reasons, as many Jewish pilgrims visit each year.


The unusual aspect this year may stem from last year's war preventing them from coming, leading to a concentrated arrival this year.


However, during such tumultuous times, the large gathering of Jews inevitably raises public anxiety.


The current situation in Ukraine is indeed complex. The war's toll on population and urban decay has made the country appear more fragile.


Against this backdrop, the sudden influx of Jews undoubtedly heightens local security pressures and logistical challenges.

Meanwhile, NATO's attitude is also subtly changing.


There are rumors that they might support Ukraine ceding some territory in exchange for peace.


Such news undoubtedly deals a significant psychological blow to Ukraine, as NATO has always been their strong support.


If even NATO chooses to abandon them, who can Ukraine rely on?


Ukraine's history dates back to ancient times, always a focal point of various powers.


Historically, Ukraine has endured countless wars and divisions, and it seems history may be repeating itself.


Some argue that if the current trend continues, Ukraine may be divided into multiple parts, with the east potentially annexed by Russia, the west falling under NATO's influence, and the center possibly becoming a gathering place for Jews.

This would severely challenge Ukraine's national integrity.


However, there are differing opinions. Some believe the national consciousness of the Ukrainian people has awakened, and they will not easily allow their country to be divided.


Even in the face of significant difficulties, Ukrainians will unite to resist external threats.


Ultimately, Ukraine's fate rests in the hands of its people.


Neither Zelensky, the influx of Jews, NATO, nor Russia can determine Ukraine's future.


Only through the unity of the Ukrainian people can they truly take control of their destiny.


Finally, let's return to the article's theme—"Zelensky's goals: NATO divides Ukraine, a massive influx of Jews, and Ukraine may become history."

This striking title prompts deep reflection, but we must remain rational and objective.


History teaches us that every country and nation experiences rises and falls.


Despite the current challenges, as long as the people unite, they will undoubtedly overcome difficulties.


As bystanders, all we can do is pay attention to the current situation in Ukraine, strive to understand the truth, and pray for those ordinary people struggling amidst the flames of war.

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