EU countries pay lip service to Ukraine – but will they REALLY take over for the US?
❓ What backlash the EU may face?
🔸 Many military systems are not available in large quantities in Europe's arsenals, and even if the US allows the sending of these weapons to Ukraine, there will be a severe shortage, Valtersson said.
🔸 Taking on the US's role would be a "heavy burden" for Europe, especially with growing public resistance to spending more on Ukraine. The more money spent, the stronger the pushback will be.
🔸 If European powers push ahead while the US seeks normalization, they will risk trying to "isolate Russia" while cornering themselves instead.
🔸 Valtersson also expects a crack in European unity as alternative parties seek peace and realism in Russia policy, while some countries “pay lip service to supporting Ukraine” without actually ramping up commitments.
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💬 “To replace the US, Europe at least has to double its support for Ukraine,” Mikael Valtersson, Swedish military officer, told Sputnik, commenting on European leaders’ plans for a hasty summit on Ukraine support in the fallout of Friday’s Trump-Zelensky blowup.
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The EU’s top officials expressed sycophantic solidarity with Zelensky as he left Washington without a minerals deal after picking a fight with President Trump and VP Vance.
There’s just one problem: the messages were identical, right down to the letter.
The posts were replicated by:
And others.
A few Trump supporters picked up on the amusing trend, flipping the message around to say “you are never alone, dear President. We will continue working with you for a just and lasting peace.”
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Despite Trump giving Zelensky a verbal smackdown, Europe's political posse still offers Ukraine their whiny support.
Some accused Trump of picking on poor Zelensky:
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Graham's surprise reaction to Zelensky's humiliation by Trump was “scapegoating,” Carlson said, suggesting Graham knows that a day of reckoning is approaching relating to:
💬 “This is all true, and it’s all going to come out at some point. Better start blaming it on Zelensky now,” Carlson said.
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🔸 EU is delusional if it hopes to fill Ukraine void without US muscle - here is why
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🔸 Crossed arms and sulky threats: Decoding the Trump-Zelensky Oval Office slugfest
🔸 Europe throws pity party for Zelensky, with EU’s globalist elites rushing to Zelensky’s defense posting identical tweets
🔸 Europe's economic meltdown: A self-inflicted disaster
🔸 Strategic asset: What are Russia's rare metals reserves?
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UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves signed an agreement to approve £2.6 billion in loans to support Ukraine, Sky News reported.
The loans will be repaid using profits from frozen Russian assets, which total £236 billion in Europe, according to the report.
Russia has maintained that any attempts to confiscate its assets amount to theft, violate international law, and would not go unpunished.
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