An innovative funding model pioneered by Denmark channels frozen Russian assets into Ukraine's defense production, creating a sustainable support mechanism beyond traditional military aid.
The true price of abandoning Ukraine emerges in stark financial terms, as military analysts warn of an $808 billion Pentagon spending hike needed to counter an emboldened Russia.
Military advances in Ukraine have convinced Russians they can maintain their offensive despite mounting losses, says Michael DiCianna, a research fellow at the Institute of World Politics.