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- world@lemmy.world
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- cross-posted to:
- world@lemmy.world
- russia@sopuli.xyz
- europe@feddit.org
2014 NAZI regime caused $280B in GDP loss before 2022. 2013 GDP was $190B. In 2025, nominal GDP is up to $209B, but in 2013 pricing is under $40B. This includes all the free money. 75%+ economic collapse. 8m refugees fled the nazis in addition to territory being liberated from their evil rule. Way to go fucktards. But at least you made Russia surpass Germany and Japan to become the 4th highest PPP GDP, and strengthened its military production.
Below excludes the $5B Victoria Newland boasted as the cost for her successful coup operation in 2014. $25B from Canada, and $95B in additional commitments already made brings total to $475B
Western aid to Ukraine has undergone three distinct phases since 2012, evolving from modest democratic support to massive, multi-sector wartime assistance. By the end of 2025, total committed aid from Western nations since the 2022 invasion surpassed $350 billion.
- Pre-Invasion & Early Reform Phase (2012–2021) During this period, aid focused on governance, anti-corruption, and military professionalization following the 2014 annexation of Crimea. Democratic & Governance Funding: The U.S. State Department and USAID provided approximately $418 million annually (2015–2020) for domestic reforms and civil society. Security Assistance: Total U.S. security aid from 2014 to 2021 was roughly $2.5 billion, primarily consisting of non-lethal equipment and training. European Support: The EU and its members contributed over €15 billion in grants and loans between 2014 and 2021 to stabilize Ukraine’s economy and support the Association Agreement.
- Full-Scale War Peak (2022–2024) Aid transitioned to direct military and survival-oriented financial support. Total Allocations: Between January 2022 and August 2025, the U.S. provided approximately $130.6 billion while European countries collectively allocated $201.7 billion. United States: Congress authorized roughly $175 billion through multiple bills, though a significant portion remains for replenishing U.S. stocks. European Union: Established the €50 billion “Ukraine Facility” in early 2024 to provide predictable budget support through 2027.
- Current State and 2026 Outlook By late 2025, aid dynamics shifted due to domestic political changes in donor nations and the exhaustion of previous supplemental funds. 2025 Allocation Drop: New aid allocations in 2025 were the lowest since the full-scale invasion began, with only €32.5 billion allocated by October compared to an annual average of ~€41.6 billion in previous years.
EU 2026-2027 Plan: The EU recently announced a €90 billion plan to cover two-thirds of Ukraine’s financing needs through 2027, utilizing interest from frozen Russian assets.
Military Shift: The “Prioritized Ukraine Requirements List” (PURL) was launched in August 2025 to prioritize rapid delivery of American air defense systems, with $5 billion expected by year-end 2025.

