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Over forty countries are currently offering military support, intelligence assistance, or financial resources to Ukraine, creating the largest military alliance led by the West since the Cold War. This coalition includes NATO members, European allies, and various countries from Asia and the Pacific that consider the resolution of the Ukraine conflict vital for their own defense against authoritarian threats. The total military and financial input from this coalition has surpassed five hundred billion dollars since 2022. Experts from the Institute for the Study of War highlight that Russian forces have lost more ground in the last month than they have over the entire past year, a change directly linked to the weapons and intelligence supplied by the coalition.

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00:00More than 40 nations are now standing behind Ukraine.
00:03And the coalition is changing the course of the war.
00:06From NATO members supplying advanced missile systems and fighter jets,
00:10to intelligence-sharing partners in the Pacific,
00:13to financial contributors across Europe.
00:16The alliance supporting Ukraine has become the largest coordinated Western military effort since the Cold War.
00:22The coalition's combined military and financial contribution exceeds half a trillion dollars
00:27since Russia's 2022 invasion.
00:31The impact is visible on the battlefield.
00:33The Institute for the Study of War reports,
00:36Russia lost a net 69 square miles of Ukrainian territory in the past month,
00:41the largest rollback in over a year.
00:44Coalition-supplied long-range weapons are enabling Ukraine to strike deep inside Russia,
00:49hitting oil refineries, ammunition depots, and command posts that were previously out of range.
00:55Russia's response has been escalating nuclear rhetoric.
00:58The behavior of a military losing on the conventional battlefield.
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