Vladimir Putin's actions in Ukraine have raised concerns about the West's response. The Economist suggests that Putin is gaining ground due to Europe's complacency. However, there are also views that support for Ukraine may strengthen. Germany has provided military aid to Ukraine, signaling ongoing support from Western countries. Former U.S. ambassador McFaul warns that without U.S. assistance, Ukraine may suffer further losses.
Putin is "waiting for the United States to quit on its Ukrainian partners so he can launch a new offensive to seize more of Ukraine and destroy its democracy. Without U.S. assistance, more Ukrainians will certainly die, and Ukraine may well lose more territory."… https://t.co/xuhM8YrJUn
New package of military help from Germany has been provided for Ukraine's needs. If Russia expects when these packages will end - too bad, they won't. Defense manufacturing of Western countries keeps working - in Ukraine's best interests. That gives us big hope for success.
While Putin might hope that time is on his side and that the West will lose interest, there is an alternative possibility that support for Ukraine will continue and even strengthen, writes @LawDavF. https://t.co/uXnTHmKonR
Putin seems to be winning the war in #Ukraine for now - The Economist As the publication notes, #Putin has put Russian Federation on "war footing" and consolidated his power. At the same time, the West could do more to support Ukraine by activating its industrial and financial… https://t.co/5GmlcB5gFA
For the first time since Vladimir Putin invaded Ukraine, it looks as if he could win. His biggest asset is Europe’s fatalism, complacency and shocking lack of strategic vision https://t.co/XlVBWUkiLo https://t.co/6g1298DwbG
While Putin might hope that time is on his side and that the West will lose interest, there is an alternative possibility that support for Ukraine will continue and even strengthen, writes @LawDavF. https://t.co/SUqIEWkVDV