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Western leaders continue to pump billions into Ukraine while pretending it will change the outcome. Russia’s response? Meh.
According to Russian media, the Kremlin sees the new Western security package—including long-term pledges from NATO countries and the G7—as largely symbolic. A Russian analyst says the aid is “more psychological than military” and lacks any capacity to shift momentum on the battlefield.
Even Ukrainian officials aren’t convinced. President Zelensky has publicly called the promises vague and inadequate, while his advisers privately admit that Western attention is drifting. Meanwhile, Russian forces continue to gain ground in Donbas and strike infrastructure across the country.
Despite all the tough talk at NATO summits and G7 pressers, the reality is simple: the West is writing checks for PR optics, not battlefield success and Moscow knows it.
Russia’s takeaway? The war is grinding on in its favor, and Washington’s strategy—drip-feeding Ukraine just enough support to keep it from collapsing, but not enough to win—has already failed.