The Netherlands

announced that they will up their military and financial aid to Ukraine to $3.8 Billion usd in 2026. This includes $750 million usd for the production of long range attack drones built in Ukraine and Kamikaze drones built in the Netherlands.
Why is it important that leaders announce increased aid for Ukraine in 2026 now? Three reasons.
1. Ukraine's military and financial needs are fully funded through 2025. Any gaps that might exist later in 2025 will be in the form of American made weapons that simply cannot be replaced in the short term because of production capacity, not because of funding shortfalls.
2. It's important for the Ukrainian people that they see their allies continuing support into the future, even if America fully withdraws their support in the longterm. Ukraine can plan their domestic and military budgets around such support.
3. Russia needs to continue to be sent the message that Ukraine and Europe aren't yet willing to blink. And because offensive wars are far more costly than defensive wars, both in manpower and financial commitments Europe and other allies must continue to cause disportinate strain on the Russian economy, fiscal reserves and the remaining Soviet stockpile. Europe is getting enormous security benefits from this war continuing, without having to commit their own manpower, or having to change their economies to war time economies to fight their own war.
The Netherlands will provide Ukraine with 3.5 billion euros ($3.8 billion) in combined government support in 2026, Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof announced on March 5.
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