Scandal between Zelensky and Trump: The Times assesses whether Ukraine can survive without US aid.


The Times observer Mark Galeotti noted that Ukraine may not withstand Russia without US support. He pointed out that the quarrel between Zelensky and Trump resembles the most frightening geopolitical scenarios that have been discussed before. Concerns are raised about the reduction of American presence in Europe, the possible collapse of NATO, and closer cooperation between the US and Russia. Particular attention is paid to the question of whether Ukraine can defend itself without US support, as Trump may stop military aid. According to the observer, to ensure security, Europe needs at least 300,000 troops and over 200 billion euros for defense each year.
Analyzing the situation, Galeotti questions whether security can be guaranteed to Ukraine outside of NATO, considering Russia's position. At the same Time, the author notes that European armies are unable to provide the necessary number of soldiers to deter Russian aggression. He also emphasizes that Europe cannot continue to provide financial and military assistance at the required level due to a lack of production capacities. Ukraine has its reserves, but losing US support would be a serious blow.
The article's author emphasizes that Ukraine can continue to fight, but on less favorable terms. European leaders have expressed support for Zelensky, but such assurances, in his opinion, have limited power.
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