Over forty countries are currently offering military support, intelligence assistance, or financial resources to Ukraine, creating the largest military alliance led by the West since the Cold War. This coalition includes NATO members, European allies, and various countries from Asia and the Pacific that consider the resolution of the Ukraine conflict vital for their own defense against authoritarian threats. The total military and financial input from this coalition has surpassed five hundred billion dollars since 2022. Experts from the Institute for the Study of War highlight that Russian forces have lost more ground in the last month than they have over the entire past year, a change directly linked to the weapons and intelligence supplied by the coalition.