Early on after Russia's invasion, the Ukrainians realized that even under Biden, the US and EU would constrain the Ukrainian military's ability to hurt Russia. In a way, Trump's election has been freeing, because his evident respect and liking for Putin - and disdain for Ukraine - made it easier to stop being dependent and start developing their own weapons and strategy.
The result has been miraculous: Russia is now considered to be losing on the battlefield, while Ukraine's drones have disabled as much as 20% of Russia's refining capacity, further degrading its economic as well as its military capability. The Ukrainians effectively answer to no one but themselves - and have no interest in or need to go back. JL
Anne Applebaum reports in The Atlantic:
By targeting Russia’s oil and gas industry, the Ukrainians have been applying sanctions of their own. As they grew to understand drone technology, the commanders and teams deploying battlefield drones and sea drones, concluded that they needed their own drones, as well as their own drone research and development, with a constant feedback loop between the operators on the front lines and the industrial engineers. No one wants to wait for Trump or the EU to impose new sanctions on Russia either. “The most effective sanctions—the ones that work the fastest—are the fires at Russia’s oil refineries, its terminals, oil depots.”