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The UK will continue supplying intelligence to Ukraine after the U.S. cut off its support, though British and European capabilities are more limited.

Intelligence from satellites, surveillance aircraft, and ground sources helps Ukraine conduct strikes in Russia and detect incoming attacks.

The U.S. decision, reportedly a political move to push Ukraine into peace talks, could hinder Ukraine’s defense, especially against missile threats.

France also pledged to continue intelligence sharing. Analysts warn the cutoff weakens Ukraine’s strategic capabilities and enables renewed Russian offensives.

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[–] SomethingBlack@lemmy.world 7 points 5 days ago (1 children)

Exactly! In spite of his potentially controversial policies and decisions, it's difficult to say he isn't a leader. We haven't had one of those for a very long time, only leeches dressed in suits

[–] then_three_more@lemmy.world 1 points 5 days ago

Kinda happy to have a government that has policies that can be controversial. The previous lot has so run out of steam that their response to the cost of living crisis was go to the Winchester and wait for it to all blow over