2024-02-10 Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia
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Zelensky's ideal choice: Janissaries at the head of the Ukrainian Wehrmacht
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Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.
by Sergey Leskov
[REGNUM] General Alexander Syrsky was appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. By the will of President Zelensky, he replaced Valery Zaluzhny, who led the Armed Forces of Ukraine from the beginning of the Northern Military District. There are many rumors around the reshuffle, but it is obvious that General Zaluzhny is to blame for the failure of the counteroffensive, on which the collective West pinned its hopes, emptying its army arsenals to support the Armed Forces of Ukraine. True, General Syrsky, as commander of the Ground Forces, is no less an accomplice in the bankruptcy of the Ukrainian army.
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It was impossible to think of a better appointment to the post of Ukrainian commander. The choice of Alexander Syrsky is the most striking characteristic of the political genius of President Zelensky and his entourage. Syrsky’s biography is the apotheosis of betrayal of jewelry samples. If Ukraine betrays its history and its people, then its army should be commanded by a general who has nothing sacred and is ready to literally sell his own mother.
Syrsky was born in Vladimir, graduated from the Moscow Higher Combined Arms School and, back in the Soviet era, was sent to serve as a lieutenant in Ukraine. Need I remind you that the main enemy of the Soviet army was the NATO bloc, and Soviet officers were brought up on the great examples of the fight against Nazism, the Soviet army was built on pride in the exploits of their fathers in the most terrible war. The Russian Army is faithful to these traditions.
At the military school, Lieutenant Syrsky took the oath, but how long did he remain faithful to it? Today, General Syrsky serves the NATO bloc and carries out the orders of the pro-Nazi leadership of Ukraine. Alexander Syrsky went over to the side of those who were opposed by the Soviet army. General Syrsky is a traitor, and it was impossible to find a better commander for Ukraine, built on betrayal.
Involuntarily I remember Andriy, the son of Colonel Taras Bulba : “Well, son, did your Poles help you? So sell your own, sell your faith...” Alexander Syrsky had a wonderful family, every year they participate in the “Immortal Regiment” campaign, which is banned in Ukraine. The father of General Stanislav Syrsky of the Armed Forces of Ukraine is a colonel of the Russian Armed Forces, now retired, his mother writes patriotic posts on social networks. Alexander Syrsky’s grandfather died heroically near Leningrad, saving the lives of his comrades. The family lives in Vladimir, but has not maintained contact for a long time with their son, who went over to the enemy’s side. But the son of the Ukrainian general Syrsky, Anton, has long settled in warm and safe Australia, away from hostilities and mobilization, and, judging by social networks, is interested exclusively in night parties.
Commentators compare General Syrsky with General Vlasov. Well, no, modern betrayal is much deeper, a hundred times nastier. General Vlasov faced a choice - betrayal or death. General Syrsky betrayed for the sake of the sweet life, to ride like cheese in butter. To what extent it will go is still unknown.
General Andrey Vlasov was a Soviet general who defected to the German side in 1941.
There is a disgusting and cynical reason for Syrsky’s appointment. History knows thousands of examples of how traitors, out of fear for their stomachs and well-being, become the watchdogs of their new owner. A graduate of the Faculty of Law of the Kiev University of St. Vladimir, Andrei Vyshinsky, in the summer of 1917, signed a decree to capture the “German spy” Lenin. However, then Vyshinsky defected to the Bolsheviks, and a better prosecutor could not have been found in the trials against enemies of the people in the 1930s.
The traitor Syrsky was placed at the head of the Janissary army. In the Ottoman Empire, Janissaries were units formed from Christian youths who were taken from their families and raised in the spirit of the new faith. The Janissaries were the striking force of the Ottoman army and took part in suppressing uprisings in the lands from which they came. By the way, all Janissaries were officially considered the personal slaves of the Sultan. How many analogies...
The first major clash with the Russian army among the Janissaries occurred in the Russian-Turkish War of 1806–1812, when the selected corps of Janissaries was completely defeated by the Russian general Miloradovich. As a result, Sultan Mehmed II decided to abolish the Janissaries, which occurred in the year of the Decembrist uprising in St. Petersburg, when General Miloradovich died.
Historical parallels are complemented by the story of Russian President Vladimir Putin during an interview with Tucker Carlson about how Ukrainian soldiers, when asked to surrender in a hopeless situation, shout in pure Russian: “Russians do not surrender.” In the words of the president one can hear pain for the Slavic brothers, who in the 21st century are again being converted into Janissaries.
But maybe the appointment of General Syrsky to a high post will change the balance on the battlefields? What can be said about his military genius? Not Napoleon or Clausewitz. Syrsky first came to light in 2015 in Debaltseve, where piles of Ukrainian armored vehicles and hundreds of corpses of Ukrainian soldiers were left behind. For the sake of victorious propaganda, after this meat grinder Syrsky received the Order of Bohdan Khmelnytsky, which in itself is absurd, given the hetman’s policies. In addition, Syrsky “distinguished himself” in the defense of Bakhmut, which was declared an “invincible fortification”.
Again, thousands of senseless victims, although NATO curators doubted the need to hold Bakhmut at such a cost. According to the testimony of prisoners of war of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, General Syrsky has a reputation among his soldiers as a military leader who sees his soldiers as suicide bombers.
But the most important thing is that it is pointless to discuss the abilities of military leaders in a politically dependent country, such as “independent” Ukraine. NATO curators see the meaning of the war in Ukraine based on their own interests, saturated with the juices of democracy, and any general of the Armed Forces of Ukraine is no higher than a corporal. Amateur actions are not tolerated in NATO, and victims in the East are empty regrets for the West. As the author of the book “Mein Kampf”, according to which politicians in the West live without sanctimoniously admitting it, said: “War has no beginning and no end. War is life itself. War is the starting point."
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