United States stops Intelligence Sharing With Ukraine, After Military AID
The action also keeps Kyiv unaware of the flight paths of Moscow's strategic bomber aircraft and ballistic missile launches.
United States stops Intelligence Sharing With Ukraine, After Military AID latest news: In a turn of events, the United States has suspended all military assistance and intelligence cooperation with Ukraine, subjecting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to tremendous pressure to enter into peace negotiations with US President Donald Trump and Russia.
The move follows a fiery Oval Office confrontation between Trump and Zelensky, during which the two leaders allegedly had a shouting match in front of the global media.
The suspension of intelligence-sharing, including vital information regarding targets within Russia, has put Ukraine in a weak position. Without it, Ukraine's capacity to conduct effective long-range drone attacks and defend itself against Russian missile attacks is greatly undermined.
The action also keeps Kyiv unaware of the flight paths of Moscow's strategic bomber aircraft and ballistic missile launches.
This pressure move by the Trump administration comes as the president is willing to play hardball with an ally while moving toward a more conciliatory path with Moscow. CIA Director John Ratcliffe had confirmed the pause, saying the suspension of military and intelligence assistance could be lifted if peace negotiations move forward.
Trump vs. Zelensky controversy has also delayed the signing of an agreement, which would allocate US rights on revenue from Ukraine's strategic mineral deposits, for which Trump demanded payment in the form of US military assistance. Zelensky, ignoring the controversy, remained upbeat with "positive movement" on the matter and also hinted at seeing officials from the two nations facing each other in the near future.
Trump, in a speech to Congress, pushed for the conclusion of the war, declaring, "It's time to end this senseless war. If you want to end wars, you have to talk to both sides."
The White House is second-guessing the suspension of funding to Ukraine, and negotiations about the minerals agreement are under way.
With the world watching carefully these events unfolding, the holding back of both military assistance and intelligence cooperation illustrates the intricacies of global diplomacy and the Ukrainian difficulties in waging its present conflict with Russia.
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