Trump offers to send more arms to Ukraine via NATO allies
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President Donald Trump and members of his administration say the U.S. will look to sell weapons to Ukraine via NATO and European allies, as he promises a "major statement" on Russia on Monday.
NATO will need more long-range missiles in its arsenal to deter Russia from attacking Europe because Moscow is expected to increase production of long-range weapons, a U.S. Army general told Reuters.
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U.S. President Donald Trump confirms weapons will continue to flow to Ukraine via NATO funding, while a major statement on Russia is expected.
As Russia intensifies its assault on Ukraine, NATO and European countries need to increase production of long-range weapons, said Maj. Gen. John Rafferty to Reuters. “The Russian army is
Moscow is gradually moving forward, delivering large-scale strikes with drones and missiles. President Donald Trump's attempt to mediate in a conflict in which the United States, in fact, is one of the
President Trumps cryptic “two weeks” timeline has returned, this time hinting at a “major statement” on Russia amid escalating US-NATO arms shipments to Ukraine and rising tensions with Moscow. Trumps history of using the phrase before swift,