1/8 The Kiel Institute, a well-known German think tank, has calculated that the cost of not supporting Ukraine is 10 to 20 times greater than the cost of offering that support
2/8 In recent months, there has been a rise in political voices in Europe and the US calling for a reduction or cessation of military support for Ukraine. The Kiel Institute has attempted to assess the approximate costs associated with this stupid idea.
3/8 Some argue that financial support for military assistance extends the duration of the war, which is both peculiar and ironic. This is particularly true since many of these same people advocate for Palestine in its conflict, a struggle that appears much less likely to succeed
4/8 The Kiel Institute evaluates the expenses associated with military support for Ukraine against the anticipated costs of withholding that support. It finds that providing support to Ukraine is significantly less expensive than not doing so.
5/8 To date, the average amount of German military support for Ukraine represents approximately 0.1% of Germany's GDP annually. According to their projections, ceasing support for Ukraine could lead to costs ranging from 1% to 2% of annual GDP over the next five years.
6/8 Consequently, discontinuing aid to Ukraine would lead to economic costs for Germany in the coming years that are 10 to 20 times higher than the costs of sustaining the current levels of military support.
7/8 Europe needs to take action and boost its assistance to Ukraine, whether through common debt, bilateral agreements, or even by using russia's frozen assets.
8/8 Sources:
Kiel Institute - The cost of not supporting Ukraine
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1/8 Is Trump finally shifting his strategy on russia’s war in Ukraine?
2/8 Fifty-one days after Ukraine accepted Trump’s unconditional ceasefire, and after fifty-one days of russia increasing its bombings of Ukraine instead of accepting it, Trump has finally started to blame russia a bit
3/8 It’s good to remember that Trump has a habit of blaming russia and using mild threats against them on social media every few weeks, without making any real changes behind the scenes. Will this time be any different?
1/7 Are we finally done with the useless post-war peacekeeper talk? The war in Ukraine is not about to end. Let’s focus on helping Ukraine now instead of on hypothetical post-war scenarios!
2/7 European leaders such as Starmer and Macron seem to be finally moving away from the useless talk on post-war peacekeepers. This subject may become important one day, but we are not anywhere close to that yet
3/7 Starmer and Macron wasted months talking about post-war peacekeepers in a war that’s not about to end, while Trump tried to throw Ukraine under the bus. Ukraine needs our help now more than after the war!
1/5 What russia is doing in Ukraine constitutes a genocide. If you disagree, you either don’t know the definition of genocide or are unaware of the facts of russia’s war on Ukraine
2/5 Genocide involves acts committed with the intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial, or religious group. This includes examples such as forcibly transferring children of the group to another group, among other acts
3/5 russia justifies its invasion of Ukraine by denying Ukraine’s existence as a state. It aims to erase Ukrainian statehood, identity, culture, and traditions, while also rewriting history and kidnapping Ukrainian children. These actions make russia’s war on Ukraine a genocide
1/9 When someone shows you who they are, believe them: a few quotes from russian officials and propagandists that we should stop ignoring and start taking seriously
2/9 Vladislav Surkov, a powerful ex-Kremlin strategist, recently said ”russia will expand in all directions, as far as God wills.” Putin has echoed similar sentiments. russian officials and propagandists have made their intentions clear—it’s time we take their threats seriously!
3/9 Many were surprised by russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine because they dismissed russian threats as mere rhetoric. Ignoring these warnings has proven costly—russia’s genocidal actions show their threats must be taken seriously
1/7 Donald, wake up! Lavrov’s newest demands are unrealistic and prove that russia does not want peace. If Trump fails to pressure russia now, he never will!
2/7 When running for president, Trump said that he would pressure russia if it refused to negotiate and stop the war. Those were empty words, as russia has been playing Trump for months, and Trump hasn’t done anything!
3/7 Every few weeks, Trump makes a social media post to act angry at russia and make some very mild threat without following through. How long will he be able to do that?
1/11 Why russia is losing the unprovoked war it started in Ukraine: a few key points to remember and use
2/11 If we had been told in March 2022 what the situation would be like over three years later, we would have been amazed and seen the current outcome as a significant Ukrainian victory and massive defeat for russia
3/11 russia started an unprovoked war on Ukraine that it cannot win due to unreachable stratetic goals. Combined with Trump’s lack of pressure on Putin, russia has no incentive to stop its invasion. By prolonging the war, russia avoids admitting a stratetic defeat