Though doubt looms over Trump’s moves in the coming months, his warm relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin and his September claim that Ukraine was “demolished” and its people “dead” have left Kyiv worried.

In his victory speech in Florida, Republican party leader Trump did not directly mention the war in Ukraine but reminded the cheering crowd that the U.S. saw “no wars” during his first presidential term from 2017 to 2021 before Joe Biden, the Democratic party’s outgoing president, succeeded him.

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The Kyiv Independent asked six Ukrainian servicemen for their reaction to Trump’s victory.

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  • @[email protected]
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    17 days ago

    The optimistic alternative is EU countries scale up their military production and cover the gap. We were already seeing a ramp up, but it’ll have to accelerate.

    Downside for the US is later down the line, exports will go down as the EU will have more domestic manufacturing.

    • Kalkaline
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      617 days ago

      We have tariffs and no plan in place to improve domestic manufacturing capabilities, what could possibly go wrong?

    • @Cypher
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      517 days ago

      The EU doesn’t have a choice.

      They can fight this war in Ukraine or in Poland, it is cheaper to aid Ukraine.

      • @Paddzr
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        117 days ago

        No one is stupid enough to fight NATO, even without US. Yeah, far from ideal, but US isn’t NATO, they’re biggest figure but quit acting like US is some sort of world saviour… Yknow those were just movies, yeah?

        • @Cypher
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          117 days ago

          The Vatniks are absolutely stupid enough to try.

          Already the vatniks claim they are fighting NATO so if they win then that means they beat NATO and can do it again.