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Uh, except a truckload of actual military support? Even during the Trump administration. And a boatload of support to Ukraine?
This is so petty of JD Vance it's unreal. "Block my friend's private company and we'll terminate our 75 year defensive pact." In another decade, he'd get impeached for even saying that, for multiple reasons.
But there's truth there. The US gives a lot, and the EU should give more to Ukraine and spend more if it doesn't want to be so dependent on its fickle overseas ally who's binged a little too much Fox News.
As for Germany, the country has given some, but the chancellor is reluctant, because he actually seems to fear Russia (every weapon system needed months of convincing him), the former (lol) ordoliberal finance minister refused take out loans due to a austerity program called 'debt brake' and the powerful opposition party sued the government's household and won, so suddenly 66 Bn disappeared which combined with extreme austerity enforced by a 10 percent party in coalition largely limited defense spending.
TL:DR Austerity wins over Ukraine (or anything) big time.