'We've lost a partner and a friend': Ukrainians somber as U.S. partnership disintegrates
'We've lost a partner and a friend': Ukrainians somber as U.S. partnership disintegrates
Ukrainians “couldn’t cope without American weapons and support,” Yuliya Antonyuk, a 42-year-old real estate agent, told NBC News.

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Yo Zelenskyy!
You haven't lost all of us. There are still those who support the Ukranian people and believe in your efforts.
22 0 ReplyUnfortunately, he lost the people who have the power to actually help him.
28 0 ReplyHey I'm sending thoughts and prayers, the official sponsor of not doing shit to save children from being murdered.
Edit: apparently people don't find American child protection systems to be effective.. who'd have thunk it.
2 0 ReplyThat's true to some extent, but the EU did announce they were preparing their biggest aid package yet. The unconfirmed number was €700B which works out at about €1500 per citizen and I am all fucking in on that if it's true.
17 0 ReplyI just meant the people in the US with the power to help him. Hopefully the EU will be able to step in since the US has decided to go full Nazi.
10 0 ReplyIf any good can come from this it could be a stronger Europe, working towards their own goals and own futures with less concern for American hegemony.
9 0 ReplyAgreed, as long as Europe can avoid falling to fascism like we have. Far-right parties have been doing alarmingly well there lately.
7 0 Reply