According to the US weekly Foreign Policy on February 18, an article titled "The Specter of Another European War Hangs Over Munich." Here is an excerpt from this article:
Europe is ready for a larger war with Russia.
Danish Prime Minister Mette Fraseriksen suddenly made a statement on the 17th, "We have made a resolution to donate all ** to Ukraine." "This declaration, hinting at more assistance from other European countries to Ukraine, at the end of the Munich summit, everyone was thrown to the crucial question of survival: have they done enough to protect Europe, to protect Ukraine, to prevent the potential threat of a Russian attack on a North Atlantic Treaty Organization?
For weeks, there has been a panic in Europe about a possible conflict in Russia. Russia faces challenges from all fronts, including sending land forces or carrying out devastating electronic attacks.
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius said Ukraine must defeat Russia and called on its allies to spend more than 2% of its promised GDP on defense, which made him stand out at the Muans conference.
Kyiv was also disappointed that the US Congress decided to suspend it for two weeks, at a time when many Ukrainian units began to implement arms rations** without giving Ukraine more than $60 billion in additional military support.
The discussion at the meeting, as well as the conversation in the aisles, revolved around the question of whether the US Congress could pass the "Defense Budget," which had been postponed for several months. The approximately $95.3 billion in aid, including more than $60 billion in aid to Kyiv, is critical to supporting Ukraine in its fight against Russia.