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He pointed out a significant financial imbalance, mentioning that the U.S. has contributed around $175 billion in aid to Ukraine, a staggering amount in comparative terms to European nations. O'Reilly argued that Europe should shoulder more responsibility given its geographical proximity, yet the U.S. remains the leading contributor, affecting domestic budget considerations.
Looking forward, O'Reilly forecasted that a ceasefire might be on the horizon, potentially within a month, driven by Trump’s assertive negotiation strategies coupled with the impending need for rebuilding Ukraine. He implied that any future settlements will also require hefty investments to restore the war-torn nation.