In this sense, the Trump administration’s intentions—including talks with the so-called "opposition"—become clearer: to fragment Ukrainian society, provoke “elections,” and make it easier for Russia to impose its will.
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I think you are correct. America's untrustworthiness has rippled through Ukraine, creating bonds. Those once sitting on the fence unsure are now no longer passive agents.
This is coming. And Trump will move US troops to Hungary, make it easier to do a joint operation with Russia against the European democracies. And the Eu still trying to soften the orange shit.
The ultimate goal is to eliminate the greatest pillar of Ukrainian independence and resistance in the person of Zelensky. He is to be replaced by a compliant puppet.
They must be so choked at how it, the dictator narrative, and the election meddling blew up in their faces. Ukrainian unity is something that Putin inadvertently created & Zelensky strengthened it. Now Trump has done what Putin did & I hope Zelensky has a plan to strengthen it + unify the EU. 🙏🤞
What Russia Wants:
A prolonged war to weaken Ukraine economically & politically. A divided Ukrainian society that questions its leadership. A Europe struggling to compensate for U.S. disengagement. The front won’t collapse overnight, but without U.S. aid, Ukraine faces serious risks.
It's been 3 years and Ukraine is still standing. Ukraine fights in majority with drones. Germany and Turkey, besides Ukraine making its own drones, is also providing drones as well. Japan/South Korea/Australia/Canada/NZ also send aid.
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That will sink in after 10 years or so.
- In addition to backstabbing, and soon trade deals with russia....
The Coalition of Willing will strengthen Ukraine, both inside and beyond.
The people of Ukraine can see Zelensky at work. There's no denying his determination for his people and the piece of earth they stand on.
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A prolonged war to weaken Ukraine economically & politically. A divided Ukrainian society that questions its leadership. A Europe struggling to compensate for U.S. disengagement. The front won’t collapse overnight, but without U.S. aid, Ukraine faces serious risks.