Europe lacks a clear leader; Zelensky has limited control; AI war claims are hype.
Nima Rostami Alkhorshid:
- Who do you believe is the main leader or driving force behind Europe’s current political and military decisions?
- Do you think Zelensky is a puppet of Western powers, or does he have independent influence over European actions?
- What is your assessment of recent Ukrainian attacks on Russian military assets, particularly in relation to AI technology?
Col. Daniel Davis:
- There is no single leader in Europe; it's more of a collective effort with figures like Macron, Starmer, and von der Leyen occasionally stepping forward.
- Zelensky is not clearly controlled by any one group; he has visibility and status but not necessarily dominance in decision-making.
- Claims about AI-driven warfare are exaggerated; real combat still depends on manpower, which Ukraine is severely lacking.
Col. Richard Black:
- European leadership is fragmented, with different leaders taking turns to push agendas while avoiding unified responsibility.
- Zelensky is an unelected leader being used as a tool by NATO without genuine democratic legitimacy.
- The war is unsustainable for Ukraine, and reliance on technology like AI is fantasy; Russia continues to gain strength while Ukraine weakens.
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