Vladimir Putin has long bet that Western support for Ukraine will begin to weaken.
The US Congress is in turmoil over Republican Party opposition to Ukraine aid.
Dmitry Peskov, the Kremlin's spokesman, said the turmoil was a sign of things to come — that Western support for Ukraine would begin to collapse.
AdvertisementAdvertisement"The combination could produce a tipping point at which the gradual erosion of Western support for Ukraine spills into an abrupt reduction or collapse," he wrote.
The Belgian think tank Bruegel in June found popular support for Ukraine in the EU was holding firm despite a slight dip.
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