U.S. Reshuffles Arms Deliveries to Free Up More Patriots for Ukraine: WSJ
- The U.S. has reprioritized its Patriot missile system deliveries, enabling Germany to supply two batteries to Ukraine, according to the Wall Street Journal.
- This Pentagon decision is anticipated to enhance Ukraine's missile defense and expedite delivery timelines.
- Chancellor Friedrich Merz is negotiating with the U.S. for more Patriots for Ukraine.
- Ukraine currently operates six fully functional Patriot batteries from the U.S., Germany, Romania, and a joint donation from Germany and the Netherlands.
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Russia is bombing Ukraine with more and more Shahed drones – up to 1000 per week. In response, Donald Trump promised the highly sought-after patriotic systems this week.
The United States of America will redistribute arms supplies to allies, preparing in the future to prioritize those countries that are willing to give Ukraine weapons, including Patriot systems, from their stockpiles.
The administration of President Donald Trump reviews the calendar of transfer of anti-patriot defence systems, so that Germany can transfer two systems quickly to Ukraine, reports the Ukrainian press agency UNN on Saturday, reading The Wall Street Journal...
Donald Trump has promised Ukraine more air defense, but the question is where it should come from: Germany will soon be at the center of patriotic production. But against Putin's daily missile terror in Ukraine only helps something else in the short term.
The US supplies urgently needed air defense systems to Ukraine, they are paid for by Germany. However, Kiev will continue to withhold a decisive military capability. How important this would be is also demonstrated by a change of strategy in Europe.
US Reorders Arms Deliveries to Free up More Patriots for Ukraine, WSJ Reports
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