The U.S. has halted intelligence sharing and military aid with Ukraine as part of a strategy to pressure President Zelensky to comply with President Trump's demands. With 20 percent of Ukraine's military resources supplied by the U.S., analysts warn that without this support, Ukraine's forces may struggle within months. The situation prompts European leaders to convene in Brussels to discuss strategies for bolstering their military presence and supporting Ukraine amidst deteriorating conditions influenced by U.S. actions and potential Russian aggression.
The U.S. has stopped sharing intelligence with Ukraine, a move that could significantly impact Ukraine's military capabilities as analysts predict a deterioration in forces.
Trump's suspension of military aid is seen as a strategy to pressure Ukraine into cooperating with his plans, creating uncertainty in the region.
While the U.S. provides only 20 percent of Ukraine's military hardware, it is considered the most lethal and important component of their defense.
As discussed in Brussels, Europe's leaders are facing a pivotal moment in deciding how to support Ukraine while fortifying their own military capabilities.
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