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{UAH} NATO HAS BEEN NOTIFIED THAT ALL MILITARY EXERCISES HAVE BEEN CANCELLED

Friends

 

This is just as in a couple of updates, as of last Friday evening, NATO was notified that all military exercises that were built up between United States and NATO under the Biden administration, had been cancelled. You see NATO can keep its war chest beating, this administration is about building lives of Americans, and investing into American lives.  Yes it will build its military, through strength, but it is not going to be a part of chest beating, that will be a full time job of NATO. You guys can continue to work, collect all your taxes, and buy all weapons you can, for you are on war footing 24 hours, America is not going to walk that path in this administration. Wait for the Democrats.

 

Secondly, there has been a word out there of contacting Iran, to talk to them about their Nuclear weapon program, in fact Putin offered to mediate between Iran and the administration, to see if a path of peace can be created between the two. I am informing you that few hours ago, the government of Iran turned down that offer.  That is good for at minimum a hand has been extended to the Mullars. You see you always start by extending a hand to every victim out there. So soon Zelensky is going to have a friend in the corner. Watch how Iran starts to become a headline when it was never intended to become one.

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Trump's Intelligence Sharing Between NATO Members Threatens - Politico

08:34, 06.03.25

There have been trust problems in the Alliance before, but now the situation has only become more complicated, the newspaper writes.

 

Trump's actions put intelligence sharing between NATO countries under threat / UNIAN collage, photo ua.depositphotos.com

Intelligence sharing between NATO member states has come under threat as U.S. President Donald Trump's policies have made allies increasingly wary of each other. Politico writes about this, citing current and former Alliance officials and security experts.

It is noted that the situation was already difficult due to the pro-Russian position of Hungary and Slovakia, but now, after the rapprochement of the United States with Russia, there are concerns about whether it is safe to share intelligence with Washington. These doubts have been heightened by reports that the United States has temporarily halted intelligence transfers to Ukraine in order to force Kyiv to sit down at the negotiating table with Russia.

Alarm about the future exchange of intelligence within the Alliance was expressed to the publication, in particular, by former US Ambassador to NATO Julie Smith.

And former Canadian intelligence officer Daniel Stanton said that NATO now needs more intelligence, but will receive less. According to him, there is no consensus on who the common enemy is, which means that "allies will be less willing to share information."

"After the disastrous meeting of Zelensky (President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky - ed.) and Trump at the White House on Friday, of course, there were a lot of questions," said one of the current NATO officials.Another senior NATO official stressed that despite the "erosion of trust due to US policy towards Ukraine," NATO still believes that Trump has no serious claims against the alliance, except for funding issues.

Meanwhile, the material says, joint intelligence can be crucial. For example, the declassification by the United States of information about Russia's preparations for an invasion of Ukraine in 2022 helped rally allies and strengthen Kyiv's defenses. But now, because of Trump's "political reversal," the future of the U.S. role in intelligence cooperation is in question.

"The question now is whether intelligence sharing will remain a key element of transatlantic cooperation in NATO, given the doubts of allies about the impartiality of the United States in the Ukrainian conflict and future negotiations," former NATO Ambassador Julie Smith summed up.

The United States has stopped sharing intelligence with Ukraine: latest news

As UNIAN reported earlier, the United States stopped providing Ukraine with intelligence, which could disconnect weapons such as HIMARS. This was reported by The Economist journalist Oliver Carroll. According to him, the final stop in the transfer of intelligence information occurred on March 5 at 14:00 Kyiv time.

At the same time, according to CBS, the transmission of some of the "defensive" data that allows Ukrainians to defend themselves, according to sources, is still ongoing. The publication also reported that the decision to suspend the exchange of intelligence was made personally by US President Donald Trump.

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