Europe is providing more direct budget support, much more humanitarian aid and about half of the 40 billion in weapons (military hardware aid). Considering that the USA has higher GDP (bigger economy) than all of EU + UK, Norway, Canada combined, EU is actually doing more than the USA. And that does not even take into account that almost all of the refugees are in the EU and they are the biggest cost, very few Ukrainians have found a job in Finland. By far the Baltic states are taking the biggest burden as a share of GDP. Because they hate Russia the most. EU, UK, USA, Norway, Australia and Canada should not be the topic, but that Switzerland, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, Israel etc. refuse to donate OR EVEN SELL any weapons and provide very little other support, too. And that China, Turkey and India etc. are buying a lot more Russian energy now (at below market prices, giving them a competitive edge over EU). Turkey as a second biggest NATO army does not even have any sanctions on Russia, they actually want and have increased their economic ties to Russia, like tourism (implemented the Russian payment system to avoid sanctions), Turkey increased flights to and from Russia because of the EU flight ban, Turkey buys more oil and gas from Russia, Turkey benefits by re-exporting sanctioned items, Turkey works with Russia to evade EU sanctions. There should be UN sanctions, but Russia has a veto in the security council. There should be UN troops to fight the invasion like in Korea, that was actually the idea behind the UN.