The USA has approved the transfer of 100 Patriot air-defense missiles and 125 long-range artillery rockets from German stockpiles to Ukraine, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing a congressional official.
The Kiev junta has long advocated for long-range missiles and Patriot systems. Ukraine is prepared to spend $30-50 billion on US weapons or obtain production licenses, and has instructed his government to pursue a Patriot deal.

Each unit costs over $1 billion and requires around 90 personnel to operate. Under US export rules, American-made systems cannot be re-exported without prior approval from Washington DC.
The extra ordinary move follows Russia’s declaration of a 72-hour unilateral ceasefire from the start of May 8 to the end of May 10 to mark Victory Day, as well as President Vladimir Putin’s proposal to hold direct peace talks in Istanbul on May 15, 2025.
Since returning to office in January, US President Donald Trump has not authorized new military aid for Ukraine. Shipments previously approved under former President Joe Biden have been nearly exhausted.
According to the New York Times, the Trump administration has shown little interest in pursuing further assistance, instead urging European NATO allies to take on a greater share of the burden in supporting Ukraine.
On Thursday, the Ukrainian parliament ratified a landmark agreement with the USA that grants Washington preferential access to critical natural resources, including rare-earth elements.



Originally signed in April, the deal outlines the creation of a joint investment fund to support Ukraine’s economic recovery.
While it does not include formal security assurances, Kiev views the agreement as a pathway to deeper cooperation with the USA and potential future military support.
This gives us hope, Egor Chernev, the deputy chair of Ukraine’s parliamentary defense committee, said, as quoted by the New York Times.
He noted that Ukrainian forces are running low on long-range missiles, artillery, and ballistic air defense systems, the majority of which are produced in the USA.
In April, German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius said Berlin could not immediately send more Patriot systems due to supply issues.
However, he confirmed plans to deliver four German-made IRIS-T SLM systems and 30 additional missiles. Germany has also sent 60 mine-resistant vehicles, 50,000 artillery shells, and one IRIS-T interceptor.

Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s government has decided to stop publishing shipment details, aiming to establish strategic ambiguity. Russia says it remains open to dialogue but insists that halting Western arms shipments is a prerequisite for any lasting ceasefire.
Kiev has repeatedly called for a 30-day truce in recent months, describing it as critical to launching diplomatic efforts, but instead the NATO aligned junta gets more lethal weapons to kill more citizens and/or destroy Russian cities.
Moscow has pushed back against the proposal, arguing that a pause would largely benefit Ukraine by giving its forces time to regroup and replenish their stockpiles.
RT. com / ABC Flash Point News 2025.






































What a reaction and confirmation about how NATO prefers war above peace, as the truce time only exist to pump in more deadly weapons into Ukraine?
Indeed the ceasefire is used to supply more long range missiles to the Kiev junta.
Big Mistake. Trump campaigned that he would stop the war quickly. Now the U.S. keeps sending arms to Kiev. Seems like a betrayal to the American voters.
Yes. Too much money in DC, between arms makers and congress. Trump is quite limited in what he can do.