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Ukraine's Army Collapsing: New Order Allows Grandfathers to Fight

RedactedJuly 30, 20257 min156,556 views
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Ukraine's Deepening Recruitment Crisis

  • ⚠️ A new law in Ukraine allows men over 60 to enlist in the army, signaling a severe collapse in Ukraine's military recruitment efforts.
  • 💡 Previously ineligible, citizens aged 60 and older can now enlist under contract during martial law, a move criticized as disrespectful to the elderly.
  • ❓ Concerns are raised about whether this service is truly voluntary, given past reports of men being forcibly conscripted off the streets.

Generational Impact and Soldier Morale

  • 📉 The decision to enlist older men is seen as a desperate measure after the army has already lost an entire younger generation of soldiers.
  • 💔 There's a parallel drawn to Israeli IDF soldiers who are reportedly reluctant to serve, indicating a broader trend of declining morale in conflict zones.
  • 🎯 The question is posed: why would these elderly individuals want to fight, especially after younger generations have been depleted or fled the country?

Ethical and Practical Concerns

  • 🚫 The amended law, claiming voluntary service, is met with skepticism, as men under 60 were previously prevented from leaving the country.
  • 🗣️ It's noted that even former President Zelensky did not refute claims of people being taken off the streets for military service.
  • 🎓 Questions arise about the feasibility of training individuals over 60 for combat, especially when reports suggest untrained conscripts are already being thrown into the conflict.

Broader Implications and Call to Action

  • 💣 The situation is described as a "meat grinder" for soldiers, with units down to one or two men protecting kilometers of lines.
  • 🌍 The harsh realities of life in rural Eastern Europe are highlighted, suggesting that older laborers may not be physically prepared for military service.
  • 🛑 The narrative concludes that this is the moment to end the war, suggesting it would happen if the United States cut off aid, which it refuses to do.
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