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Ukraine has received billions of dollars’ worth of weapons that have aided its efforts against Moscow’s invasion.
New assessment of Iran strike, Trump rejected more punishing campaign, Zelensky appoints new U.S. emissary, Petraeus: U.S.
Ukrainian air defenses shot down over 500 incoming projectiles during Russia's largest aerial bombardment of the war, yet the attack's timing—during a US aid pause—may have delivered Moscow's biggest ...
The change in Trump’s approach may also mean that the $US8 billion (£6 billion) of frozen Russian assets in the US (and ...
Air and missile defenses, like Patriot battalions, are growing more important for the Army.
Trump says he wants to send Patriot batteries to Ukraine. One country might be down to pay for them.
Trump said he wanted to send more Patriot batteries to Ukraine, but under a program where NATO would "pay us 100%" for ...
North Korea is now supplying as much as 40% of Russia’s ammunition for the war in Ukraine as the partnership between Pyongyang and Moscow deepens, according to the head of ...
The defense secretary directed the pause last week to allow DOD to assess its weapons stockpiles, in a move that caught the White House by surprise.
Russia hit Ukraine with the largest drone and missile assault in history, surpassing its previous record by nearly 750 drones ...
The stockpile has fallen so low that concerns have been raised inside the Pentagon that future U.S. military operations could be jeopardized.
The U.S. halted shipments of precision weapons and missile defense systems to Ukraine as the Pentagon fears America’s own stockpile ...
Donald Trump gracelessly dodged a question Tuesday about weapons shipments to Ukraine, revealing that the commander-in-chief ...
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