The war in Ukraine, initiated by Putin, enters its fifth year with few advances for Russia and a high death toll.
The courage and resilience of the Ukrainians have surprised the world.
Russia has failed in achieving its objectives, with a million casualties and its economy being exhausted.
Putin sees Trump as an ally, believing he can achieve more in war than in peace negotiations.
Europe cannot stay on the sidelines and must increase its effective support to Kiev.
The survival of the EU is at stake in the fair end of this war for Ukraine.
The war has been a military disaster for Russia, with a high number of casualties and minimal advances.
The Russian economy is showing signs of exhaustion, with inflation increasing and difficulties in acquiring basic food.
Ukraine remains in the expectation that its president, Volodomir Zelenski, can call for elections.
Putin has become an even greater threat to Europe, showing limitless imperialism.
Conclusion: Europe needs to rearm and trust in its strengths to become a strong geopolitical actor capable of influencing in a world dominated by hegemonic powers. Ukraine is a devastating example of the role the EU must take in global conflicts.