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How will the United States affect Ukraine on information sharing?

MONews
1 Min Read
Mike Waltz said that in addition to the suspension of additional military aid to Ukraine, it will only be released after a date for peace talks with Russia.

Ukraine depends on US information support. The United States relies on the Russian goals of weapons, including the high mobility artillery rocket system (HIMARS) and the US Army Tactical Missile System (ATACMS), and to prepare for Russian attacks. There are some reports Informal intelligence sharing It is not “not sensitive or expensive in time.” Information curbs seem to apply to the US government and commercial support. US Aerospace Company Maxar technology We confirmed that Ukraine’s access to the satellite image of the Ukraine was disabled, and the National Geospatial Agency said it was a “temporary access access” for a system that provides a commercial satellite image purchased by the United States.

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