demanded from syrsky a war plan for 24 years, then in fact i understand the difficult conditions that zhasylskyound himself in to create such a plan without having the predicted indicators of support, as well as from the united states, they can now the military can somehow give advice, but they also understand that the pace of the arrival of military aid from the united states is now delayed, and this has a significant effect on... the general situation on the front line, and then the publications of the new york times, they are rather the same, i think, directed, probably more on on one's own consumer to understand that war is an extremely complicated thing, and sometimes the plans that are being prepared for war do not withstand reporting with reality, but it happened, it didn't happen, we don't really know, but the appointment of valery zaluzhny, a general, was announced the new british ambassador, there are no comments from pravda zaluzhny himself, and many voices ask why such an experienced general should be sent as an ambassador to britain during the war, we even know that zaluzhny's engl