Trump's Military Aid Freeze Leaves Ukraine Vulnerable as Russia Advances
The U.S. has partially resumed intelligence sharing, but Ukraine faces significant challenges after cuts to military support and battlefield intelligence.
- President Donald Trump halted U.S. military aid and intelligence sharing with Ukraine to pressure Kyiv into peace talks with Russia, significantly weakening Ukraine's defenses.
- Ukrainian officials report that Russia has exploited the pause in U.S. support, launching intensified assaults, including advances in the Kursk region and increased drone and missile attacks.
- Talks between U.S. and Ukrainian delegations are set to take place in Saudi Arabia, with Trump pushing for a controversial minerals-sharing deal as part of a broader peace agreement.
- European leaders have expressed concern over the U.S. shift in policy, rallying around Ukraine while exploring ways to fill the intelligence gap left by the U.S. freeze.
- Trump has suggested potential sanctions on Russia, but critics argue his actions have emboldened Moscow and jeopardized Ukraine's position in the ongoing conflict.




























































