
Britain has pledged to fill the aid gap as Donald Trump cuts off all support to Ukraine.
Keir Starmer is ready to pour billions more in taxpayer money into a war that can't be won—risking Britain’s finances in the process.
The U.S. has already sent over $67 billion in cash and weapons to Ukraine, with at least $37 billion now “unaccounted for.” Trump’s critics may be shocked, but those who saw this coming knew he was never a supporter of Zelenskyy—only a harsh critic, seeing him as a tinpot dictator.
Between 2022 and 2024, U.S. military aid totaled $69 billion (£54.6bn), according to the German think tank Kiel Institute.
Between the start of 2022 and the end of 2024, it gave $69bn (£54.6bn) in military aid, according to German think tank the Kiel Institute.

With U.S. aid effectively cut off, Ukraine can no longer act tough without the backing of the world’s top superpower. It’s a strategic move by Trump—one that could force Zelenskyy to negotiate.
But Keir Starmer is stepping in, reassuring Zelenskyy that Britain will "plug the gap" with cash and weapons if the U.S. withdraws support.
This move could cripple Britain’s finances and make the country a direct threat to Russia—with all the dangerous consequences that entails.
The globalists want to keep this war going; it creates instability in the heart of Europe, provides billions for the Military Industrial Complex and serves as the current hobgoblin until the next plague comes along.
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