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@ariadne @TomSwirly

Sorry, I think I communicated the question badly.

The current situation is that Ukraine is losing the war, and when they lose the war everyone will find out whether the fears of Russian forces pushing on even further were justified or not. This is something that people in Paris and Berlin and London and Warsaw and Washington DC already know. This knowledge has not been enough to make them do anything about it - my understanding is that they're giving less help now that Ukraine is losing than they were early on when Ukraine was not losing.

The Europeans and Americans appear to either have made the decision to leave Ukraine to its fate, or to be too paralysed due to their own lack of state function to do anything about it.

My question is: with this being the case, what new coercion can the Ukrainian government apply to the West to change this decision?

Otherwise, it's not insistence, it's just begging, and as any Kurdish person can tell you, begging the West to help keep you alive doesn't get you much.

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