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There have been several pro-Ukraine replies now. Let me turn the question the other way around. What end state the Trump administration and pro-Trump posters are seeking, in Ukraine and elsewhere, and how are the administration's actions contributing towards it?
I can see that there is a point at which any US government would decide that providing aid and supply to Ukraine is no longer worth it. Perhaps the stockpiles are dwindling dangerously, perhaps there is no reason. Given Trump's election campaign, it was even expected, but it was always was a possibility without Trump.
The puzzling part is the way Trump is withdrawing the support. No attempts at diplomacy, no attempts to maintain face. Not only the US is ceasing to provide more weapons and ammo (perhaps understandable, as they are valuable and cost money), Trump has been turning off capabilities that were probably of nearly marginal cost (sharing intelligence and satellite images and HIMARS targeting data, apparently also switching off F-16 radar support). Different than no longer sending weapons. It reads as good-will message to Russia.
In the context of other Trump non-diplomacy (Canada, Greenland, antagonizing NATO), it is difficult to see all of it as a strategy favorable to Ukraine, or Europe, or the US interests in Europe. More like, the MAGA diplomacy is throwing away the interests and allies in Europe, the burning of bridges style.
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