Trump has won. What does it mean for Ukraine?

 There will be no more aid coming from the United States.

The American-supplied part of Ukraine's weapons arsenal will run out of spare parts and ammunition.

Morale will decline among both the troops and the population.

Russia will gain more territory, and at a faster pace.

Of course, this is a terrible outcome, and anyone who claims otherwise is mistaken. However, this is not a time for despair but for action.

We must compensate for America's departure from the coalition of countries supporting Ukraine.

Unfortunately, Europe is not prepared to step up fully. While some countries may increase their support, none of the major players such as Germany, France, or Britain are likely to do so.

A Humvee for a fire-support team of an assault brigade in Donetsk was armored and made frontline-ready through the efforts of private citizens, some of them from Quora.

Ukraine’s true hope lies with the people of the United States and Europe, not with their governments. It is up to us to fill the gaps.

Currently, a significant portion of supplies for the Armed Forces of Ukraine comes from private individuals and groups.

In fact, 93 percent of Ukraine's First Person View (FPV) drones are produced by civilians, by people like you and me.

We need to work even harder. Defeat is not an option.

When I joined the Kosovo Liberation Army, our enemies occupied nearly the entire country, and Western media had already declared them the victors.

Before I was sent to the frontlines, I had a brief meeting with our commander. He shook my hand and quoted General de Gaulle's famous words after the Battle of France:

"La France a perdu une bataille! Mais la France n'a pas perdu la guerre" ("France has lost a battle, but France has not lost the war").

We won this war and Ukraine will do the same.

It will take much longer without the Americans, and many more people will suffer. But rest assured, in the end, we will prevail.

Source: Quora