President Donald J. Trump has paused all military funding to Ukraine after the country’s president showed disrespect at the White House and an unwillingness to broker a ceasefire with Russia. The United States is set to pause and review all military spending on Ukraine, which will affect several key areas of military capability.
Military expert and former Security Service of Ukraine officer Ivan Stupak warned of the possibility of escalated Russian attacks utilizing ballistic missiles like Kinjals and Iskanders if tensions between the U.S. and Ukraine persist.
Ukraine is heavily reliant on sophisticated U.S. air defense systems such as Patriot missiles, which Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal has identified as critical in countering Russian airstrikes.
The suspension may also disrupt the maintenance and supply of other essential military equipment, including munitions for HIMARS artillery, spare parts for M1 Abrams tanks, and equipment for F-16 fighter jets.
About 55 percent of the weapons used in the ongoing conflict are produced in Ukraine, with 25 percent sourced from Europe and 20 percent from the United States.
Additionally, the pause in aid potentially includes U.S. intelligence support, which has been pivotal for Ukraine in tracking Russian military movements and targeting.
The move comes after President Volodymyr Zelensky disrespected President Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance in the Oval Office, being kicked out of the White House before the rare earth mineral deal could be signed.
President Trump has stated that Zelensky is welcome back only when he wishes to pursue peace and a ceasefire.