It's based on previous remarks made by Donald Trump on Ukraine.
Ukraine's future has been cast into severe doubt following the impending return of Donald Trump to the White House.
That's according to former Army Ranger, and Kildare South TD Cathal Berry.
It comes as following multiple projections call Mr. Trump's victory over Democrat candidate, Kamala Harris.
Deputy Berry says, based on the former President's previous remarks, the tide may be turning against Ukraine:
The Tanaiste says the Irish Government will have to ‘wait and see’ what Donald Trump does in relation to Ukraine.
The incoming US President has said he will stop aid to Kyiv, in an effort to end the war in one day.
Speaking outside Government buildings this morning, Michael Martin says people shouldn’t 'over-read' what Mr. Trump said during his campaign.
He says democracy has spoken:
Complacency cost the Democrats in this year's U.S election.
That's the view of Adrian Kavanagh, Political Analyst and lecturer at Maynooth University.
Donald Trump will return to the White House as the 47th President, after claiming victory over Democrat opponent, Kamala Harris.
Pundits and experts are saying his success in courting both the hispanic and working class vote has been crucial.
Mr. Kavanagh believes the Democrats were took these groups for granted:
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