FA: Ukraine’s defeat will cost US seven times as much as current aid  

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** Faces Huge Bill if Russia Wins Ukraine**

If Russia were to defeat Ukraine, the United States would face a huge bill. The estimates that it would need to spend an extra $808 billion on defense over the next five years.

This is because a Russian victory would allow Moscow to station along NATO’ eastern border. To counter this, the US would need to deploy 270,000 additional troops and build new air defenses.

The cost of aid to Ukraine has been a concern many . However, experts say that the potential of a Russian victory are much higher.

**Peace Talks between Ukraine and Russia**

There have been reports of peace talks between Ukraine and Russia. These talks were hinted at after Donald Trump’s victory in the US. Trump had said during his campaign that he would ensure the war was quickly brought to an end.

However, it is unclear how Trump will push Moscow to peace negotiations with Ukraine. Some sources suggest that Trump may be willing to sacrifice Ukraine’s territorial integrity for a peace deal.

**Cost of a Russian Victory**

According to estimates, a Russian victory would cost the US about seven times more than preventing a Russian victory. This is because Russia would gain ground in 2025 as Ukraine’s weapons supplies dwindle.

By 2026, Ukraine could lose its effective air defense, allowing Russia to carry out large-scale bombings of military and civilian infrastructure. By the end of that year, Ukraine’s military would likely collapse, and Moscow would be able to seize Kyiv and drive to NATO borders.

**US Military Preparations**

To counter a Russian victory, the US would need to increase its military presence in Europe. This would include deploying 270,000 additional troops, building new air defenses, and investing in technologies.

The US would also need to spend billions on upgrading its naval capabilities, industrial capacity, and space and cyber power systems.

**Total Cost**

The total cost of a Russian victory is estimated at $808 billion over the next five years. This is a huge sum that may be an underestimate.

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