Ukrainian servicemen express pessimism as Trump’s potential return raises concerns over military aid

aljazeera.com

Ukrainian servicemen express growing pessimism about their war with Russia as Donald Trump prepares to return to the White House. Many believe his presidency could lead to a ceasefire that favors Russia, undermining Ukraine's chances of victory. Military experts predict Ukraine has enough U.S. aid to last about eight months. They warn that without significant support, Ukraine may struggle against Russian advances, especially if Trump prioritizes negotiations over military assistance. Ukrainian leaders, including President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, acknowledge the uncertainty of working with Trump. Despite past tensions, they hope for continued U.S. support, emphasizing the need for strong leadership in their ongoing conflict with Russia.


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