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Ukraine is done with Trump – No Support Expected – Only Disappointment, Abuse and Betrayal

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Ukraine Achieves Defence Autonomy

(OXFORD) – The Ukrainian government has reportedly concluded its strategic reliance on the United States and is actively expanding its domestic military arsenal to secure a victory independently. Analysts suggest that the administration in Kyiv anticipates no consistency or strategic alignment from the current US leadership. Observers note that recent decisions and rhetoric from Washington appear to align with Russian interests and are seemingly designed to weaken Ukraine. However, Ukrainian officials maintain they will not be coerced into concessions, demonstrating a resolute intention to outlast the Russian Federation in the ongoing conflict.

In a recent interview with Italian media, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that the Russian dictator had deceived the American leadership. Zelenskyy notably avoided the diplomatic appeasement that characterised earlier engagements with the Trump administration. He indicated that if the United States withdraws from NATO, European democracies will require an entirely new security architecture. According to an analysis published by The Atlantic, Ukraine has effectively written off the United States as a reliable ally for the duration of the current war. The analysis suggests this shift should alarm Moscow and embarrass Washington, as Ukraine is adapting, manufacturing new technologies, and advancing in the technological arms race.

While diplomatic relations with the United States cooled, Ukraine built a formidable war machine. By late 2025, more than half of Ukrainian weaponry was manufactured domestically, with up to 75 percent of the defence budget allocated to local factories. Over 300 new equipment types entered service. According to a March 2026 analysis by the Kyiv Post, Ukraine is now one of the top military drone manufacturers globally, targeting the production of 7 million unmanned systems in 2026. This includes attack drones, reconnaissance units, naval drones, and long range strike platforms.

The interceptor programme highlights this asymmetry. PBS NewsHour reported that the Ukrainian defence initiative Wild Hornets produces the Sting interceptor drone, costing between 1,010 GBP and 1,710 GBP (approximately 1,300 USD to 2,200 USD). This system successfully destroys Iranian designed Shahed drones, which cost approximately 38,900 GBP (50,000 USD) each. Over 4,000 Shahed drones have been destroyed by interceptors like the Sting. Meanwhile, Reuters reported that after initially rejecting Ukrainian assistance, the Pentagon reversed course. Ukrainian officers are now training American military personnel at the Prince Sultan Air Base in Al Kharj, Saudi Arabia, on counter drone operations using the Ukrainian developed Skymap platform.

Simultaneously, President Zelenskyy has focused on a European security pivot. In January 2026, he announced ten joint ventures for weapons production across Europe. European nations have significantly increased their contributions. Denmark is investing directly in Ukrainian arms manufacturing. Norway announced over 545 million GBP (700 million USD) for unmanned aerial vehicles. The Netherlands committed over 200 million Euros or 170 million GBP (approximately 216 million USD) for drones. Britain pledged 120,000 drones. Furthermore, the European Union approved 90 billion Euros or 77 billion GBP (approximately 97.2 billion USD) in military support backed by frozen Russian state assets. European military aid increased by 67 percent in 2025, keeping total military support only 8.8 percent below previous averages, falling from 34.6 billion GBP (44.5 billion USD) to 31.5 billion GBP (40.6 billion USD), effectively countering claims of European inaction.

At the Munich Security Conference in February 2026, the strategic shift became clear. Nations including Canada, Britain, Germany, and France began asserting greater defensive autonomy. Zelenskyy proposed a new European security architecture involving Ukraine, Britain, Turkey, and Norway, notably excluding the United States.

On the battlefield, Ukraine has launched a strategic refinery campaign. Long range drone strikes have targeted Russian oil infrastructure, reducing Russian export capabilities by an estimated 20 percent. The Tuapse oil complex in Krasnodar Krai, Russia, which processes 12 million metric tonnes annually or 240,000 barrels daily, was struck twice in four days. When Western allies expressed concern over global oil prices, Ukrainian intelligence declined to halt the operations. Military analysts view these strikes as Ukraine independently enforcing sanctions against the Russian dictator. Footage of these operations is routinely verified and released by the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine.

Diplomatic tensions remain high as Trump invited the Russian dictator to a G20 summit at his Florida resort. The Russian dictator currently faces an International Criminal Court indictment for the deportation of up to 20,000 Ukrainian children. His forces are responsible for the deaths of over 12,000 civilians and documented atrocities in cities such as Bucha, Irpin, Izium, and Mariupol in the Donetsk Oblast. The invitation coincided with a leaked Pentagon memo allegedly threatening to strip Britain of the Falkland Islands and suspend Spain from NATO due to their refusal to support US actions regarding Iran.

The media landscape continues to document these events. Jonathan Frink, host of the Silicon Curtain podcast, is set to release a new book titled The Dark Heart of Russia. Published by Gibson Square in London, the book features 30 interviews with prominent critics of the Russian dictator, including Bill Browder and Gary Kasparov. Scheduled for release on the 9th of May to coincide with the Russian Victory Day parade, the publication aims to challenge the narratives propagated by the Kremlin and underscore the critical need to keep supporting Ukraine.


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