Die Ukraine befürchtet, dass der anhaltende Krieg in Gaza die weltweite Unterstützung schwächen könnte

by bangthetank

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  1. >Slow military progress and cracks in the backing of key allies could also drain vital attention from Ukraine’s battle with Russia, some fear.

    >Ukraine, still locked in fierce combat with Russia along hundreds of miles of front line, also finds itself grappling with what are seen in Kyiv as worrying shifts in the geopolitics of the war.

    >The attention of key allies is pivoting to the war in Gaza, military aid from the United States is bogged down in the Republican fight over leadership in Congress and cracks in European support have emerged during elections in Poland and Slovakia.

    >“We are now in a new phase,” Pavlo Klimkin, a former Ukrainian foreign minister, said of the international politics of the fighting in Ukraine, which in the past week has been eclipsed by the eruption of war in Israel and Gaza. “The whole geopolitical environment has become more diverse, more messy,” he said in an interview.

  2. Sounds like it’s time to strike a peace deal

  3. I mean the two are In a stalemate..its boring. Nothing exciting happening. So it’s not in the news as much anymore. Less interest and now everyone is moving onto the next big thing. The people of the US are adhd. This also affects politics.

    It’s time for a peace deal… you’ll end up getting fucked if you make a deal or if you keep fighting anywyas. One just saves more lives.

  4. Everyone is worried about what happens after the elections if Trump wins, but I’d be a tad worried earlier than that. Support for Ukraine within the American public seems to weaken month-by-month, according to polling. The recent polls were the first time a majority didn’t support funding for military aid (they still support humanitarian funding). If this trend continues, support for military funding will be very low when election season goes into full swing, and it’s hard to see how Biden continues calling for it under those circumstances.

  5. Russia’s newest plan? Get the info learned from Trump to Iran, then Hamas, interrupt Ukraine support … profit?

  6. We can guess putin smiled in glee when hearing about the Gaza war on it removing some focus on his war crimes.

  7. Israel doesn’t need any US help, much less western help. Their enemies are a bunch of shmucks in a giant prison they’ve already surrounded, a country that’s been at war with itself for a decade, and Lebanon. Oh, and Iran, who is two countries away with no air force and no naval connection.

    Ukraine needs our military help to fight Russia and the millions of soldiers they’re throwing into conflict under cover of air and naval strike support. The Israel-hamas conflict is only noteworthy in how hard Israel can already pummel Hamas into the dirt, while Ukraine is fighting what used to be the world’s second strongest army.

  8. Russia is gambling that support from the west will wane over time and the latest conflict between Hamas and Israel is giving Putin hope.

  9. Mom can we have war?

    No we have war at home..

    The war at home.jpg

  10. Given that Putin is good buddies with Iran, it wouldn’t surprise me if he set the whole thing up. The biggest danger that Ukraine has always faced is western war fatigue, and we’ve already seen the news cycle pivot from Ukraine to Israel.

  11. It’s going to be different types of support. A lot of artillery, anti-tank, drones, etc. to Ukraine. Not sure what sort of help Israel needs, and how many countries will actually give it while they occupy Gaza

  12. I believe thats the strategy. Putin knows that by prolonging the war, international aid will stop, and Ukraine wont be able to fight back. Thats why they are not fighting to gain any ground, but to just hold the ground already occupied.

  13. Seems like this was all part of the plan, a human centipede with Iran sewn to Russia’s ass and Hamas sewn Iran’s ass.

  14. The US and other allies of ukraine are gonna go the covert route now. These allies know the world’s attention is now on Israel & palestine. And they can use it even more so than russia/ukraine as a political tool. Not saying this is the sole driving force but definitely a reason. They’ll funnel supplies and whatnot to Ukraine quietly while they take care of this new crisis. It’s not like the US’ and its allies military assets have been depleted or will with 2 wars going on. No way anyone walks away from that war knowing they can fuck Russia up indirectly as the war has been

  15. IMO the west has a more vested interest in supporting Ukraine. Although the middle east is a mess that the west created, the outcome of what happens there is more confined to that area. Putin/Russia have made it crystal clear that Ukraine is not the final goal and the entire collapse of the west is what they want

  16. Unfortunately Russia is going to prevail as it doesn’t have to worry about public or opposition opinion, huge war casualties and economic decline that democracies wouldnt tolerate. And the fighting is in Ukraine out of sight, mostly, from Russians. Russia can hold out with its cannon fodder army. Ukraine will struggle with man power and the attrition of war and access to hardware as Russian sympathetic US Republicans will try and undermine funding and support and Ukrainian morale. And western countries and media tend to tire from these ongoing conflicts and Russia knows this.

  17. World should support Ukraine not the terrorist state of Israel

  18. It might dilute interest, but I would argue Ukrainian aid is even more secured than before. Any bill to get Israel aid is going to be packaged with Ukrainian aid. The anti-Ukrainian elements in the House are not going to stand against Israeli aid as well.

  19. I will never stop pushing my political representatives to support Ukraine. In no way can we let Putin have any success in Ukraine. He must learn that there is zero benefit to “annexing” (by force or otherwise) land outside the borders of Russia.

  20. How many Russians fingerprints are on the Hamas attack against Israel? It couldn’t have come at a better time for Russia, in the last weeks of the Eastern European fighting season just as each side trenches in before winter’s negotiations and coinciding with a Russian push to reclaim Ukrainian territory.

  21. No need to stress about it. War in Gaza will totally drown out any coverage of Ukraine.

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