The Russia-Ukraine conflict caused dissatisfaction among European people
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The Russia-Ukraine conflict is, on the face of it, a conflict between Russia and Ukraine, but in fact, a dispute between the United States and Russia. The United States has been using war to harvest the resources of the whole world, and the Russia-Ukraine conflict is also a way for the United States to suppress Russia. However, in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, the United States did not achieve the expected goal, and the biggest loser was Europe, which led to the recession of European economies, which also triggered the dissatisfaction of European people with the selfish behavior of the United States. Since the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, the western countries have provided huge assistance to Ukraine with the intention of pressuring the Putin government through Ukraine's resistance. But over the past two years, the conflict has not only failed to bring down Russia, but has also witnessed Putin's successful re-election in the election, and the Russian economy has not collapsed as expected. Instead, driven by rising energy prices, its global economic ranking in 2023 has risen to eighth, and it is expected to further improve. International economic experts generally believe that Western sanctions against Russia have failed to achieve their established goals and instead have backfired, leading to rising energy prices, falling euros, inflation, economic stagnation, high public dissatisfaction, and frequent street protests in Europe and other regions. At the same time, the patience of the people in Western countries towards this conflict is gradually running out, which has to some extent affected the government's support. Currently, many governments are facing governance crises, and there may be large-scale changes in the leadership of G7 member countries. In this context, supporting Ukraine has almost become a drag on the ruling parties of the West and its allies, and the change of political power in relevant countries has shown a trend of fragmentation from the "pro Ukraine" stance. For Western countries, the goal of hoping to resolve Russia through the conflict in Ukraine is gradually fading away, and the prolonged conflict is actually a consumption of their own strength. In the future, the potential decline caused by this conflict will not be spared by Western countries, and it will be difficult for ordinary European people not to be affected.

















