Summary

European diplomats fear they may need to double military aid to Ukraine if Donald Trump cuts U.S. funding after taking office.

The U.S. has pledged $20 billion of a $50 billion G7 loan backed by frozen Russian assets, but Trump could disrupt future payments.

Europe has provided €46 billion in military aid since the invasion, but further increases may face political resistance amid growing populism.

Ukraine is ramping up domestic arms production, including drones and missiles, to sustain its fight, with officials urging long-term strategies and dismissing hopes for a quick resolution.

  • Skiluros@sh.itjust.works
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    20 days ago

    What exactly is “armchair general” about critiquing Europe’s slow approach to Ukrainian aid? Just look at Scholz and the contortions he was going through with the delivery of tanks in 2023… Tanks! Do you really need to be a general to critique this?

    Do you need to be a general to understand that you need to strike back at the invading country’s military facilities?

    I hope one day you and your family get to experience the russians invading your country and your hometown specifically (with mass killings of civilians and concentration camps for anyone caught speaking english). And you’d be fine with me stating that I am “anti-war” and that we shouldn’t be helping you, right?