Trump Considers Greenlighting New Funding for Ukraine, Sources Say
UKRAINE, JUL 11 – The shipment reverses a recent pause and supports Ukraine against record Russian drone attacks, with $300 million worth of U.S. stockpiled arms authorized under emergency drawdown powers.
- President Donald Trump is planning to authorize new shipments of weapons to Ukraine by tapping into emergency military aid from Pentagon reserves, a mechanism that allows rapid support to allies during urgent situations.
- This possible choice comes after the Trump administration temporarily halted arms shipments—originally authorized under Biden—as part of a broader evaluation of international weapon transfers.
- Trump's position has varied; he has at times expressed skepticism about U.S. expenditures, shown a positive attitude toward Russia, yet also supported Kyiv and condemned the Kremlin.
- The U.S. retains about $3.86 billion in drawdown authority for Ukraine, with potential new shipments possibly including Patriot missile interceptors and medium-range rockets worth around $300 million.
- If authorized, these weapons could reach frontlines within days and signal a shift toward increased support for Ukraine amid intensifying Russian advances after over three years of conflict.
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