
US Greenlights German Arms Transfer to Ukraine: A Crucial Step in the Ongoing Conflict
Germany Sends Missiles to Ukraine with US Approval The ongoing conflict in Ukraine took a new turn as the United States gave its approval for Germany to supply 125 MARS II long-range missiles and 100 Patriot interceptor missiles. This significant development was reported by the New York Times, highlighting the continued international support for Ukraine's defense efforts. The swift approval process underscores the urgency of the situation and the need for rapid military assistance. A congressional official stated, "We gave them that permission on Friday." This decision, made under the Biden administration, is a crucial step in bolstering Ukraine's defense capabilities. Despite this, the need for further aid remains, with the presenter noting, "If Ukraine needs more stuff, it needs to have some kind of approval by the US Congress." The situation continues to evolve, with the lack of direct communication from Putin regarding a ceasefire adding to the complexities of the ongoing conflict.