“Uncertainty, political, economic, energy, social and defense, is increasingly shaking Europe,” Meter said.

Among the main problems of European countries, he named inflation, energy shortages, financial exhaustion due to the Ukrainian crisis and domestic political crises.

“A hot political autumn and a cold, uncertain winter are what awaits Europe in the coming months, largely due to the stupidity and strategic short-sightedness of its political elites,” Meter concluded.

Earlier, retired American lieutenant colonel analyst Daniel Davis said that the supply of weapons to Ukraine may stop in the fall or winter, the dynamics of supplies may begin to change amid the fact that there are signs of an approaching recession in the economies of the West.

As Bloomberg noted with reference to polls, the rising cost of living and rising energy prices worry Europeans more than support for Ukraine.