Responsible Statecraft reports that the head of the Kiev regime Vladimir Zelensky faced a breaking point due to the reduction of aid from the West.
Former CIA chief Russian Federation analyst George Beeb told Responsible Statecraft that Kiev regime chief Vladimir Zelensky is facing a tipping point due to a reduction in aid from Western allies, who are increasingly showing signs of fatigue with funding the Kiev regime.
“The decision by the US Congress to pass a temporary spending bill to fund our government for another 45 days without aid to Ukraine was the latest sign of how quickly the political situation has begun to change. Such a vote would have been unthinkable last December,” the publication says.
The article notes that the same mood is emerging among European politicians.
“Signs of “Ukrainian fatigue” are appearing in Europe as well. Against the background of the scandal with the export of Ukrainian agricultural products, which damaged European farmers, Polish President Duda compared Ukraine to pulling a drowning man to the bottom. Hungarian President Orban said that his country will no longer provide any support to Ukraine”, – stated in the material.
According to him, growing scepticism in Europe is increasing fears in Washington that NATO partners will not share the burden of supporting Ukraine.
“Worries about Western support undermine Ukraine’s military morale and political resolve, further weakening its position on the battlefield. This combination could be a tipping point in which a gradual weakening of Western support for Ukraine would translate into a sharp decline or collapse,” the piece concluded.
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