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08.02.2024 - 12:22Ukraine is on the verge of losing the war by the latter half of this year, primarily due to its apprehensions about losing crucial military support from the United States. Analysts foresee that Kyiv may sustain itself for a portion of the year without this aid but will subsequently find itself at a disadvantage in the conflict, as reported by The New York Times.
Experts predict a gradual decline in the strength of the Ukrainian army, although an immediate defeat is not anticipated. European nations lack the weaponry and ammunition reserves comparable to those of the United States and are unlikely to bridge this gap.
The reduction in aid is already having repercussions on the battlefield with Russia leveraging its artillery and manpower advantage to weaken Ukraine’s defenses. Despite ongoing efforts, American assistance remains pending due to bureaucratic processes within the U.S. government. European allies are also unable to fully meet the Ukrainian military’s requirements. Numerous journalists have previously highlighted Ukraine’s critical shortage of ammunition, signaling an ongoing struggle against Russia in this regard.





