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The US relieved 16 out of 155 generals while in combat during WW2. This is not the end of Ukraine, Zelensky or Zaluzhnyi. This is how things go.
The world should be forever grateful to Zaluzhnyi for progress so far, but he is also only human and needs a break. Strategy needs to change as the enemy makes changes.
Victory is a team effort, not just the work of one guy. Of course, on the internets, few understand this.
He at least deserves to go with his family to a warm beach and do nothing for some weeks. And then maybe come back with some fresh eyes and serve on the high command as his insight is very valuable.
@Badeendje @sepi on point. Absolutely. I always wonder how they cope with that stress.
@Badeendje @sepi but: it's a mistake to leave him in the general staff. Beside all his achievements. He will always shadow Syrski.
I don't know, the military is pretty flexible in these terms, and the hyrarchy established so this would not nessicarily be an issue. but it is a risk, sure.. hero veneration is a thing.