Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, has flown to Washington DC in an attempt to rescue a critical $61bn military aid package, while the UK separately hinted that it could increase the value of the arms, ammunition and training that it donates to Kyiv.

Zelenskiy is due to meet the US president, Joe Biden, on Tuesday, as well as US senators and the Republican House speaker, Mike Johnson, at a time when Congress is holding up future American financial support for Kyiv’s war effort.

Shortly after arriving in the US capital, Zelenskiy said Ukraine was counting on the US, and that delays to future rounds of military aid were “dreams come true” for the Russian president, Vladimir Putin.

“Putin must lose,” Zelenskiy said in a speech at the National Defense University in Washington DC. “You can count on Ukraine, and we hope just as much to be able to count on you.”

  • @JohnDClay
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    177 months ago

    Putins popularity numbers crashed like 20% when he announced mobilisation before it was clear that Moscow wouldn’t have very many people mobilized from it. Putin can’t use Russia’s manpower without becoming extremely unpopular. And if he becomes unpopular, especially among the rich in Moscow, coups are much more likely.

    Plus, Ukraine is commonly seeing loss ratios of 3:1 or more.

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      7 months ago

      Putins popularity numbers crashed like 20% when he announced mobilisation

      Which does not really count, because there are no real elections in Russia

      And if he becomes unpopular, especially among the rich in Moscow, coups are much more likely.

      That is something I really hope. Just some pissed oligarch with some true love for mother russia putting a bullet into Putins head and finally end him. But this is tied to a major mobilization, some balls and we don’t know if Putin’s successor will be better or worse.

      • @[email protected]
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        117 months ago

        I wonder if the war would actually end and if Russia would cede territory if/when Putin dies and Ukraine is still fighting? Has the Russian military machine gained so much momentum that no matter who takes over after Putin is gone, they’ll just continue the war out of fear of looking weak? I think there’s this notion that the only thing still driving this war is Putin himself, but it seems like Russia has transitioned to a permanent wartime economy, I doubt they could just turn on a dime when Putin isn’t there anymore. Potentially the country could devolve into a civil war and the occupied territories will just slip out of their grasp and back into Ukraine’s, but that’s not a certainty.

      • @Quacksalber
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        97 months ago

        Putin is convinced that internal unrest is the biggest threat to his rule. He doesn’t fear bad polling results, he fears massive civilian unrest.