

Ukraine wouldn’t last long with US support.
Ukraine wouldn’t last long with US support.
No, it’s not.
Ketamine, or so I heard.
That was wrong too. Before my time though.
Do better. It’s a very powerful country backed by the US who is invading many countries while committing numerous war crimes including genocide and ethnic cleansing. If you don’t care about Gaza don’t pretend to care about human rights and the rule of law.
It is only this bad because the US has provided nearly unconditional military, diplomatic and financial support to Israel for 75+ years despite them committing numerous war crimes, invading all of their neighbors and hindering countless peaceful processes. Israel can’t even defend itself without the assistance of foreign countries as we have seen last year when they needed the US, France, Jordan and others to step in when Iran sent a few missiles.
Russia has been slowly gaining territory back in Kursk. In June 2024, Ukrainian forces began small-scale counterattacks in the Kharkiv region and recaptured a settlement.
Kharkiv and Kursk come to mind.
It’s not looking promising. Even France and the UK, who are the only powerful countries talking about deploying troops on the grounds, would only do it after a peace deal is reached, and only if the US provides a backstop. It’s hard to take them seriously as this point.
For your last paragraph, let’s wait and see what happens. I doubt European countries will provide support for Ukraine much longer if the US withdraws its support completely.
Ukraine got tremendous military help from the USA throughout last year. It’s not because more funds had not been appropriated that the already appropriated funds and military assistance wasn’t provided.
I am not mixing the years, there were also a counter-offensives in 2024.
Faster than expected by whom? If you were listening to the Western media, Ukraine was about to launch a counter-offensive and regain the lost territories; not only did that not happen, they lost even more territories.
Nothing weird about someone having cancer and surviving. The weirdness is claiming Putin’s had several different cancers, Parkinson disease, leprosy and would soon die, repeatedly over the years, notably in 2014, 2020 and 2022.
Why haven’t the European countries already increased advanced limitary support and decreased limitations as well as increased kinds of pressure on the invader? Are they just waiting for more Ukrainians to die and more territories to be lost? Do they want Ukraine to “win” or do they just want to prolong the war as long as possible?
Clearly I can’t state for sure that they want to do it, but their actions certainly do not contradict my hypothesis.
What about it?
I didn’t forget about the Iraq war, I was in the streets protesting against it. It was painfully obvious the US administration was lying about WMDs.
This is hopium.
This is hopium, they kind of have to say this otherwise why would European countries keep supporting them?
Remember when Putin was sick and dying? Or when the Russians would revolt and oust the government? I mean, the chance is not 0% but it’s way likelier that Russia just keeps conquering more and more territories…
You’ve had many opportunities to feel shame like this, starting with the unconditional support & complicity of the U.S. government in the genocide in Gaza…
What doors have European politicians actually opened to Ukraine?
European leaders can’t just drop Ukraine for Economic reasons after all the speeches they’ve been giving over the past few years, the billions sent to Ukraine and the perception of the moral high ground; but they could simply put the blame on Trump for the war finishing under terms he negotiated with Ukraine and Russia instead of actually providing more support to Ukraine and perhaps joining Ukraine in the war to fight Ukraine.
The EU is more likely to dissolve than to federalize.