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Looks like the US is still fighting much of the war, but the EU is financing it.
Europe finances 100%, but how much is used to buy weapons from the US? 50%?
The US hasn't stopped all weapon delivery.
VP said stopping US aid to Ukraine is their proudest achievement
https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/vance-calls-ending-aid-ukraine-070611609.html
They still provide weapons, however I don't know the terms of the new agreement passed last year.
https://apnews.com/article/russia-ukraine-war-us-weapons-prince-harry-f02a45281ba095d35cf5a198710be8e3
No they don't provide weapons. They're selling weapons to Europe who provide weapons.
That's like saying the supermarket provides food to the poor instead of the soup kitchen.
Yes, the aid part. But they are still delivering the weapons.
I am sure they do.
Trump or rather the US elite have decided to end the trade deficit. Making the EU buy all these weapons balances all the products that the US needs from Europe.
They still need to beat Russia to isolate China. Having the EU fully committed to the war makes that easier.
Well, I'd rather believe Macron than your speculations. I think it's pretty clear EU and allies cover all weapons purchases for Ukraine since Trump took office so nearly 2 years now I don't understand what are you arguing about? It's pretty clear and well documented
How convenient they stopped weapon deliveries to countries bordering and closest to russia, Trump would never...
Seems more complex
https://apnews.com/article/russia-ukraine-war-us-weapons-prince-harry-f02a45281ba095d35cf5a198710be8e3
Not mine but a French defence ministry official and the head of Zelensky’s office
That money is just money. The war still depends on US weapon systems.
They need rockets right now in the middle east. I wouldn't judge this as strategic neglect.
The US have to break down Russia to get China. Unless you see the US handing over the lead to China there is no need to worry about their interest in beating Russia. All the uncertainty is just there to put the Europeans in place.