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    1. pauldavis1234 on

      The US and EU are laying the groundwork to mobilize $800 billion in public and private capital to rebuild Ukraine after the conflict ends, with the world’s largest asset manager now closely involved in shaping what comes next, according to Politico.

      🔊 An 18-page strategy reportedly sketches out a 10-year recovery plan aimed at turning Ukraine into a self-sustaining EU candidate, with accelerated membership on the table. The document was quietly circulated among EU capitals ahead of the Jan. 22 leaders’ summit, sources say.

      The blueprint is part of a broader 20-point peace framework the US is trying to broker between Russia and Ukraine.

      🔴 The long-term funding plan runs through 2040, starting with an aggressive 100-day launch phase to kick things off

      🔴 It assumes security guarantees are already in place and is explicitly not a military roadmap, keeping the focus on economics

      🔴 The US is cast not as a donor, but as a strategic partner, investor, and credibility backstop, with US companies expected to play a hands-on role and help unlock private capital

      Over the next decade, the EU, US, IMF, World Bank and other institutions aim to deploy $500 billion in combined public and private funds.

      💵 On top of that, the European Commission plans to channel about $118.3 billion through budget support and investment guarantees starting in 2028 — money expected to unlock roughly $244.8 billion more in private investment.

      The US, meanwhile, plans to mobilize capital via a US-Ukraine Reconstruction Investment Fund, though no price tag was attached.

      🗣 “It has to be sequenced — and that takes time,” BlackRock vice chairman Philipp Hildebrand told journalists at the WEF 2026.

      BlackRock CEO Larry Fink has reportedly sat in on peace-related discussions with Ukraine alongside Jared Kushner and Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff.

    2. irishtimezones on

      RIP to all the Irish who have gave their life to fight Putins barbaric regime

    3. EnvironmentalShift25 on

      4 years since Ukraine cruelly forced Russia to invade them and then forced them to bomb Ukranian apartment buildings and schools despite Putin desperately wanting peace (according to Irish tankies and far right).

    4. Gold-Vacation-169 on

      4 years and SF don’t want to help Ukraine defend themselves.

      Funny, they believed arms had legit uses before.

    5. Zelwnsky had many opportunities to stop the war. There’s blood on his hands too.

    6. Turbulent-Tumor on

      4 years into his 3 day special military operation.

      Lot of lives lost and many others turned on their heads all because the senile idiot wants to usher in a new Russian empire.

      Stalin got from Moscow to Berlin in less time than Putin has been “liberating” the Russians in Ukraine.

      Never has a man deserved to fall out a window as much.

      Slavi Ukraine 🇺🇦

    7. itstheboombox on

      Pearse famously said „Ireland unfree shall never be at peace“, and I feel that especially applies to Ukraine. There can be no peace where Russia annexes large parts of Ukraine.

    8. ForbiddenToblerone on

      A sad fact that many here don’t want to realise is that there has been a huge mood shift.

      Following the invasion, we were inundated with stories about Ukrainians living in Ireland going back to Ukraine to fight. The reality now, however, is that desertions are snowballing and many young men are coming to Ireland to avoid being drafted.

      Source: [https://www.irishtimes.com/ireland/2025/11/17/rise-in-young-ukrainian-men-arriving-in-ireland-as-troop-pressures-mount/](https://www.irishtimes.com/ireland/2025/11/17/rise-in-young-ukrainian-men-arriving-in-ireland-as-troop-pressures-mount/)

      “The number of young Ukrainian men arriving in Ireland has increased by 42 per cent as growing numbers seek to avoid conscription to the front lines of the country’s war against Russia.

      Almost four years on from Russia’s invasion, officials in Kyiv have warned they are facing a severe troop shortage due to young men leaving the country in an attempt to avoid mandatory military service.

      An analysis of figures compiled by the CSO shows that while the overall number of Ukrainian refugees arriving in Ireland has almost plateaued, the number of men in their early 20s coming has increased sharply of late“.

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