US-Ukraine relations

US to Share Intelligence with Ukraine for Strikes on Russian Energy Sites: Report

US to Share Intelligence with Ukraine for Strikes on Russian Energy Sites: Report

New York/Moscow, October 2: The United States has agreed to provide Ukraine with intelligence support to carry out missile strikes on Russian energy infrastructure, The Wall Street Journal reported, citing senior officials. President Donald Trump has given his approval to the move as his administration considers supplying Kyiv with advanced weaponry.The intelligence-sharing arrangement will enable the Pentagon and U.S. intelligence agencies to share targeting data, allowing Ukraine to strike oil refineries, pipelines, and other energy facilities that provide critical revenue for the Kremlin. Officials said the initiative is aimed at weakening Russia’s ability to finance and sustain its war effort…
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US Halts Intelligence Sharing with Ukraine Amid Pressure for Peace Talks

US Halts Intelligence Sharing with Ukraine Amid Pressure for Peace Talks

Washington, DC, March 6, 2025 – The United States has suspended intelligence-sharing with Ukraine, further tightening the screws on President Volodymyr Zelensky after cutting military aid earlier this week. The Trump administration has reportedly halted “everything,” including critical data on Russian targets, which could severely impact Ukraine’s long-range drone strikes and air defense capabilities.According to sources cited by Reuters, the intelligence cutoff could leave Kyiv vulnerable to Russian missile attacks and strategic bomber movements. This move follows a tense Oval Office meeting where Trump and Zelensky reportedly clashed before the media, signaling a sharp shift in US policy toward a…
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