• tetraodon@feddit.it
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      1 year ago

      For much of the war America has been Ukraine’s most generous backer. But aid from the EU, including long-term pledges, has grown to almost double America’s sum, at €131.9bn since January 2022 compared with €69.5bn. Add non-EU European countries like Britain and Norway, and the gap grows yet wider.

      https://www.economist.com/graphic-detail/2023/09/11/europe-not-america-is-now-ukraines-largest-backer

      America might be providing most of the firepower, but you need more than that to win a war.

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        Sure, you need more than that to win a war. But you also really do need firepower. And the EU overall has not provided a GDP-analogous quantity of military hardware to Ukraine when compared to the US, and that’s chiefly because the EU has - as a matter of policy since the collapse of the USSR - let their overall military-industrial capacity atrophy to a fairly significant degree.