Trump Announces Patriot Missiles for Ukraine But US Won't Pay

Trump commits Patriot missiles to Ukraine but insists allies must pay, as NATO chief Rutte arrives for talks on sustaining military support.
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US to Send Patriots Without Funding

President Trump announced at Andrews Air Force Base that the United States will send Patriot missile defense systems to Ukraine. However, he explicitly stated the US will not cover the costs. "We'll send them Patriots where they desperately need them," Trump told reporters, without specifying quantities.

Funding Through Allies

Germany has committed to purchasing the systems for Ukraine, as Chancellor Merz confirmed last week. The Patriot missiles are crucial for Ukraine's air defense against Russian missile attacks and aircraft. As the sole producer of these systems, the US maintains control over distribution.

NATO Discussions Underway

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte meets President Trump in Washington today to discuss ongoing weapons deliveries. This follows Trump's vague promise last Tuesday about increasing arms supplies without specifying details. Earlier this month, the Pentagon temporarily suspended some deliveries over concerns about dwindling US stockpiles.

Chloe Nowak
Chloe Nowak

Chloe Nowak is a Polish author examining youth identity and digital culture. Her work captures how technology shapes modern adolescence.

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