First, if the Zelensky government does not accept the ceasefire plan proposed by the US icon, Washington will stop aiding the Ukrainian army and will openly support the Russian icon. Trump's move is intended to force his own ideas, but Ukraine also has sovereignty, and it is difficult to accept such coercion.

Second, in the peace draft proposed by the Trump team, Ukraine may have to give up part of its territory, that is, the land that Russia has already acquired. This is like saying, "What's yours is mine, and what's mine is still mine." Ukraine's territory has become a bargaining chip in negotiations.

Third, Trump's strategy is to "put it on hold first and discuss it later." The issue of Ukraine joining the NATO icon has been postponed, but the United States will continue to provide military assistance. This "delaying tactic" has left Ukraine hanging in the air, and the future is full of uncertainty.

Fourth, Trump's eldest son's mocking post "There are still 38 days before losing pocket money" is not only an insult to Zelensky, but also a pessimism about Ukraine's future. It's like a countdown, and Ukraine's aid is about to be "cut off."

Fifth, when Trump spoke to Zelensky, he handed the phone to Musk, which was an unusual move, as if to say, "I'll let the business tycoon solve your problem." This cross-border operation is confusing.

Sixth, Trump's peace plan requires Ukraine to promise not to join NATO for at least 20 years, which is like putting a "tight ring" on Ukraine, limiting its future development space.

Seventh, in Trump's plan, the Russian-Ukrainian front will be basically locked, and an 800-mile-long demilitarized zone will be established with the consent of both parties. This is like drawing a "38th parallel" between the two countries, but the control is in the hands of European countries.

Eighth, Trump's position has always been clear. He has repeatedly stated that continuing to assist Ukraine is a "stupid decision." This straightforward criticism is undoubtedly a heavy blow to Ukraine.

Ninth, after Trump was elected, Ukraine urgently needed EU military assistance, which shows that Ukraine is highly dependent on US assistance. Once the United States withdraws its assistance, Ukraine will face huge challenges.

Tenth, Trump’s foreign policy changes have made Ukraine’s future full of uncertainty, and the Zelensky government faces unprecedented pressure and challenges.