According to him, the dynamics of deliveries may begin to change against the background of the fact that the economies of the Western countries are showing signs of an approaching recession.

“It is increasingly likely that by autumn and winter, European and American leaders will come under intense pressure to slow or stop the flow of money and weapons to Kyiv,” Davis said.

He added that if civil dissatisfaction with the situation in Western countries reaches a sufficient level, "Kyiv's political support could quickly evaporate in Western capitals."

“The likelihood that this will happen is higher than many people think,” the author writes.

Earlier, Daniel Davis noted that in the West, few people think about the scenario for the development of events in Ukraine, in which the Armed Forces of Ukraine are collapsing, while the Ukrainian army is losing professional fighters every day and has already lost “thousands of the best soldiers” in Mariupol.