NATO, Trump and Ukraine
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NATO's enhanced ground capabilities in the Baltic region spark Russian warnings as military focus intensifies on Kaliningrad and the strategic Suwalki Corridor
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Defense News on MSNTop NATO commander rushing to deliver fresh Patriots to UkraineNATO's supreme allied commander is working to deliver Patriot air and missile defense systems to Ukraine along with other capabilities.
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Nightmare for NATO: Russia Just ‘Deliberately’ Bombed a Polish Factory in UkraineA recent Russian drone strike deliberately targeted and damaged a Polish-owned factory in Vinnytsia, Ukraine, a move that is escalating tensions along NATO’s eastern flank. -While the attack on the Barlinek Group facility does not trigger NATO’s Article 5 collective defense clause,
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy also held talks with a U.S. envoy on Monday on increasing weapons production and arms purchases.
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Sending Ukraine offensive weapons could push Russian President Vladimir Putin to the negotiating table, retired Adm. James Stavridis, the former NATO supreme allied commander, said on Monday. Speaking ahead of the announcement of the U.
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How Ukraine’s Fragmenting Rifle Round Is Rewriting the Rules of Drone WarfareWith any luck, it will soon be standard issue for Ukraine’s Armed Forces, available alongside conventional ammunition,” wrote Militarnyi last week. These few words herald a fundamental transformation in warfare on the contemporary battlefield,
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has repeatedly said that Moscow’s annual ammunition production capacity is four times greater than that of the western alliance. View on euronews
Trump’s decision to allow weapon sales to Ukraine culminated a five-month effort by allies to help Volodymyr Zelensky rebuild a relationship with the president.