Summary

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that enforcing a peace deal with Russia would require at least 200,000 allied troops, emphasizing Europe’s need to strengthen its defenses against Russian aggression.

Speaking at Davos, he called for greater EU investment in military technology and urged NATO membership as Ukraine’s best security guarantee, despite opposition from the U.S., Germany, Hungary, and Slovakia.

Zelenskyy criticized Kremlin demands to shrink Ukraine’s army and warned that if Russia wins in Ukraine, it could threaten other nations.

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    19 hours ago

    This war didn’t end? It’s been over a day since trump took office. He said he would end the war on day 1. No way a stand up guy like donald would lie right?

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      10 hours ago

      He did actually walk that back last week, so technically he didn’t lie.

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          4 hours ago

          He did, he said it months beforehand then walked it back a week before being sworn in (well after the election)

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      19 hours ago

      We all know how he wants to end it, so it not being ended is probably the better option…

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    19 hours ago

    Zelenskyy said European leaders should not ask themselves what Trump would do next, and said that they instead needed to take collective steps to defend their continent at a time when it was under aggressive attack by Russia.

    “We all need to unite,” he said, adding: “Europe needs to learn how to fully take care of itself, so the world cannot afford to ignore it.”

    Zelenskyy showing some true leadership in Davos.

    Also, Germany, Hungary, and Slovakia need to shape up and stop blocking Ukraine in NATO (and peace in Ukraine).

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      10 hours ago

      We all need to, Australia only just broke 2.4% GDP on Defense spending.

      We usually do pretty well with value for money in ADF (minus every RAN submarine program ever) but the amount is so small. We should be taking notes from Ukraine on how to beat back big players with commodity and easily replicable technology.

      .ml won’t want to hear it, but we’ve got a belligerent China to worry about and 2049 is getting closer and closer.

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    19 hours ago

    Meh who cares what he says now. Trump will negotiate the deal with Putin and then somebody will let Zelensky know what it is. Just like it happened for South Korea.

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        18 hours ago

        He totally will. Of course Ukraine can choose to continue on fighting without US support. That prolly won’t be very productive. At least not in terms of recovery of land, but they can delay total loss by at least a few years if they choose this.

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          18 hours ago

          The EU has helped more at this point. Of course it won’t be easy, but Ukraine can win on just EU support.

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            17 hours ago

            They can’t “win”. If by winning you mean take all their land back. But they can delay losing long enough for administration change in US maybe. EU is helping but it’s not enough, their stores are depleted. Also long term prospects in EU don’t look good for Ukraine. Many governments are shifting right.

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              5 hours ago

              They “can” win, but a war of attrition is always difficult for all parties, and is not guaranteed.

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                Attrition will only work if they have the same starting point, but Russia has way more population than Ukraine.