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Dude, put away the dick measuring tape. First of all, you went from comparing the US vs Europe as a whole to each individual country in Europe. The Post and percentages quoted before used Europe collectively in putting them ahead of US in total aid, which is accurate. You are now wanting to compare dollars of each European country against the US. That is obviously different.
Second, if we are going to do that, you have to provide some context here. Yes, the US put up more actual dollars than any other individual country by a lot. But, the US is far wealthier than all of these other countries too. If you compare their contributions compared to their GDPs, though, the US is a lot less giving. It is not even in the top 5 of the countries listed in your graph. They are 8th out of 10, in fact, beating only France and Canada. Denmark in particular really stepped up and gave a considerable chunk of their GDP to Ukraine, 7.5 times as much as the US.
Here are those actual numbers for reference: