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Trump's Threat to Abandon Ukraine Creates Tough Questions for Kyiv

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June 25, 2025

Trump's threats to end U.S. aid to Ukraine raise fears in Kyiv, where American support remains vital for air defenses, ammunition, intelligence, and battlefield resilience.

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Trump's Threat to Abandon Ukraine Creates Tough Questions for Kyiv

Trump's recent comments about potentially pulling US assistance to Ukraine have intensified concerns in Kyiv, where American assistance and intelligence are crucial. While Europe may help fill the gap, Ukraine's defense, especially its air defense and ammunition supply, depends heavily on US aid, reports suggest. Experts say Ukraine could survive a pause, but losing US support would make the fight much harder and cost more civilian lives. This explainer looks at how potential US disengagement could reshape the battlefield and the challenge of finding alternatives.

Three years into the war in Ukraine, doubts about American support are causing serious concerns for military and political leaders in Kyiv. The recent remarks of President Donald Trump that the US could scale back from the fighting have raised alarm on both sides of the Atlantic regarding what this might entail on the battlefield, according to a recent report published by ABC News.

During a June interview, Trump likened the war in Ukraine to two children fighting in a park, reportedly saying, "Sometimes you see two young children fighting in the park. Sometimes you're better off letting them fight more before you pull them apart." His comments came after months of criticizing America under the Biden administration for continuing to support Ukraine in its war against Russia.

While Trump's remarks were seen as provocative by some, others perceived them as his frustration over the challenge of achieving a diplomatic breakthrough in the now long-drawn war.

Crucial US Aid to Ukraine

Although US support to Ukraine has been enormous—approximately $74 billion since 2022—reports suggest that the aid is slowing.

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