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If its a disappointing day for folks in the UK at the prospect of the orange idiot, it must be downright dismal in Ukraine.

Can the EU and others (South Korea for example) scale up supplies of munitions and equipment sufficiently to compensate for what you'd assume will be an inevitable complete US withdrawal?
 
If its a disappointing day for folks in the UK at the prospect of the orange idiot, it must be downright dismal in Ukraine.

Can the EU and others (South Korea for example) scale up supplies of munitions and equipment sufficiently to compensate for what you'd assume will be an inevitable complete US withdrawal?
I doubt it. The EU has been too war shy and allowing their militaries to decline to turn it around. There's also the possibility Trump will actively campaign against Ukraine rather than simply pulling US aid. He's a vindictive ******* and probably still hates the leadership for not engaging in his fraud.

The new right wing in the USA is far worse than the old. At least with the old right wing, they still kept their traditional allies. Trump trashes other democracies and cosies up to dictators. He and the far right have convinced themselves and their followers that liberals everywhere are the real enemy and dictatorships and other far right lunatics are their friends.
 
If its a disappointing day for folks in the UK at the prospect of the orange idiot, it must be downright dismal in Ukraine.

Can the EU and others (South Korea for example) scale up supplies of munitions and equipment sufficiently to compensate for what you'd assume will be an inevitable complete US withdrawal?
It's not just the weapons, America has been the life support machine keeping the Ukrainian economy going. If Trump switches it off and given the Ukrainians seem to be almost helping Russia win at times this year then its good night Kyiv.
 
If its a disappointing day for folks in the UK at the prospect of the orange idiot, it must be downright dismal in Ukraine.

Can the EU and others (South Korea for example) scale up supplies of munitions and equipment sufficiently to compensate for what you'd assume will be an inevitable complete US withdrawal?

Not much scope is there? France have ceased supplying Israel and I think Macron will continue to fund the weapons industry and attempt to grow that and their military (easier said than done) so you'd hope for an uptick there but nowhere near enough to offset what Trump will take away.

Germany postured to do the same as France but predictably bottled it.

Both nations really need to step up now and get other member states in tow. The EU needs to cut the bureaucracy and become far more pro active and spend money. It was very short sighted giving up the continents financial and

Can't see us getting our act together before it's too late for Ukraine however.
 
Ukraine better figure out a way to take out Putin by January 20th or they're screwed. :(

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Oh, actually, just had a thought.

In 4 years, will the US still be in NATO?

If Trump has the entirety of all 3 branches under his thumb, would you bet against it?
 
If its a disappointing day for folks in the UK at the prospect of the orange idiot, it must be downright dismal in Ukraine.

Can the EU and others (South Korea for example) scale up supplies of munitions and equipment sufficiently to compensate for what you'd assume will be an inevitable complete US withdrawal?
It seems a lot of the sentiment from both sets of voters last night is they don't see why they are throwing money at the Ukraine. When the economy is poor and they have there own problems.

As short sighted as it is America will view this as Europe's problem to sort out. Europe can't or will struggle to match the US spending and I think there will be a general reluctance to do so.

One show I heard today said there's already whispers in some European countries that they can't keep throwing money at the Ukraine either.

It's one area I think Starmer will have to take the lead even dragging Europe along. However at some point even a few people here will start asking why are we funding the Ukraine. We can't afford it, what about freezing pensioners etc, etc, etc.
 
Very good news and smart thinking by Biden's team.

Putin can do f**k all about it in 2 ways.

Now: If Putin hits the yanks as retaliation a controlled escalation by US military will leave Trump in a position where he has to back Ukraine.

Other nations need to get on board with that ASAP. Then even if Trump reverses the decision, precedent already set.
Future: If Putin starts attacking others (UK, France etc) after Trump reverses US decision and its only UK/French/etc missiles being used within Russia - then the link from Trump to Putin is undeniable.
Furthermore, any retaliation against those countries would run very close to NATO's article 4.
 

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