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New provisions in the National Defense Authorization Act aim to prevent unilateral Pentagon decisions on Ukraine aid after Trump's oscillating support and sudden aid withdrawals.
President Donald Trump could send as much as $300 million in military aid to Ukraine, one source told Reuters.
It’s been a roller coaster week for Ukraine, with U.S. military aid first paused, then reinstated. The shifts follow ...
The US Senate Armed Services Committee has approved $500 million in security assistance for Ukraine in the draft 2026 ...
At the centre of it all is a little-known Pentagon official: Elbridge Colby, a national security policy chief, who reportedly ...
President Trump’s about-face on last week’s pause of some weapons shipments to Ukraine has revealed chasms within the ...
After six months of skepticism from the White House toward Kyiv and a friendly stance toward Moscow, President Donald Trump ...
President Trump is considering authorizing fresh funding for Ukraine for the first time since he took office in January, ...
The Senate wants to increase funding for Ukraine's military by $200 million after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth paused ...
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth did not inform the White House before he authorized a pause on weapons shipments to Ukraine ...
Trump to get Ukraine weapons paid for by NATO, Rubio says pause ‘mischaracterized,’ Hegseth wants to jumpstart U.S. drone ...
Despite President Trump's pledge to end the war in Ukraine quickly, the conflict continues. Nate Reed discusses the current ...