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8/2/2025, 1:28:38 PM
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United States
> The Senate Armed Services Committee tucked US $1 billion in Ukraine aid into its US $852 billion defence bill, defying President Trump’s demand to slash foreign assistance.
> A separate bipartisan draft would channel US $54.6 billion from frozen Russian assets to Kyiv over two years, focused on air defence and ammo.
> Senators Shaheen and Murkowski filed an additional US $54.6 billion package, signalling overlapping efforts that could merge in September mark-ups.
> The Pentagon awarded Raytheon a US $3.5 billion deal for 952 AIM-120 AMRAAM missiles, with first lots earmarked for Ukraine and NATO allies by 2026.
> A parallel RTX contract covers full-rate AMRAAM output through 2031, ensuring Ukraine’s medium-range air defences stay stocked after current wars deplete inventories.
> President Trump ordered two nuclear submarines to “appropriate regions” after Dmitry Medvedev’s atomic threats, warning Moscow not to cross his red lines.
> Trump claimed Russia has lost 112 500 soldiers since January versus 8 000 Ukrainian dead, pledging to “hold the Kremlin accountable” if numbers keep climbing.
> He also set an 8 August deadline for a cease-fire, promising “devastating” tariffs and sanctions should Putin ignore the ultimatum.
> President Biden countered that America is “entering dark times,” accused Trump of dismantling reforms and promised additional economic levers to curb Russian aggression.
> US-NATO envoy Matthew Whitaker predicted Trump’s impending sanctions would leave Russia friendless and isolated from world markets.
> Washington and NATO are designing a US $10 billion Restoration of Weapons Fund to let the Pentagon sign multi-year arms contracts and reimburse allies without bureaucratic delays.
United States
> The Senate Armed Services Committee tucked US $1 billion in Ukraine aid into its US $852 billion defence bill, defying President Trump’s demand to slash foreign assistance.
> A separate bipartisan draft would channel US $54.6 billion from frozen Russian assets to Kyiv over two years, focused on air defence and ammo.
> Senators Shaheen and Murkowski filed an additional US $54.6 billion package, signalling overlapping efforts that could merge in September mark-ups.
> The Pentagon awarded Raytheon a US $3.5 billion deal for 952 AIM-120 AMRAAM missiles, with first lots earmarked for Ukraine and NATO allies by 2026.
> A parallel RTX contract covers full-rate AMRAAM output through 2031, ensuring Ukraine’s medium-range air defences stay stocked after current wars deplete inventories.
> President Trump ordered two nuclear submarines to “appropriate regions” after Dmitry Medvedev’s atomic threats, warning Moscow not to cross his red lines.
> Trump claimed Russia has lost 112 500 soldiers since January versus 8 000 Ukrainian dead, pledging to “hold the Kremlin accountable” if numbers keep climbing.
> He also set an 8 August deadline for a cease-fire, promising “devastating” tariffs and sanctions should Putin ignore the ultimatum.
> President Biden countered that America is “entering dark times,” accused Trump of dismantling reforms and promised additional economic levers to curb Russian aggression.
> US-NATO envoy Matthew Whitaker predicted Trump’s impending sanctions would leave Russia friendless and isolated from world markets.
> Washington and NATO are designing a US $10 billion Restoration of Weapons Fund to let the Pentagon sign multi-year arms contracts and reimburse allies without bureaucratic delays.
8/2/2025, 10:54:47 AM
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United States
> The Senate Armed Services Committee tucked US $1 billion in Ukraine aid into its US $852 billion defence bill, defying President Trump’s demand to slash foreign assistance.
> A separate bipartisan draft would channel US $54.6 billion from frozen Russian assets to Kyiv over two years, focused on air defence and ammo.
> Senators Shaheen and Murkowski filed an additional US $54.6 billion package, signalling overlapping efforts that could merge in September mark-ups.
> The Pentagon awarded Raytheon a US $3.5 billion deal for 952 AIM-120 AMRAAM missiles, with first lots earmarked for Ukraine and NATO allies by 2026.
> A parallel RTX contract covers full-rate AMRAAM output through 2031, ensuring Ukraine’s medium-range air defences stay stocked after current wars deplete inventories.
> President Trump ordered two nuclear submarines to “appropriate regions” after Dmitry Medvedev’s atomic threats, warning Moscow not to cross his red lines.
> Trump claimed Russia has lost 112 500 soldiers since January versus 8 000 Ukrainian dead, pledging to “hold the Kremlin accountable” if numbers keep climbing.
> He also set an 8 August deadline for a cease-fire, promising “devastating” tariffs and sanctions should Putin ignore the ultimatum.
> President Biden countered that America is “entering dark times,” accused Trump of dismantling reforms and promised additional economic levers to curb Russian aggression.
> US-NATO envoy Matthew Whitaker predicted Trump’s impending sanctions would leave Russia friendless and isolated from world markets.
> Washington and NATO are designing a US $10 billion Restoration of Weapons Fund to let the Pentagon sign multi-year arms contracts and reimburse allies without bureaucratic delays.
United States
> The Senate Armed Services Committee tucked US $1 billion in Ukraine aid into its US $852 billion defence bill, defying President Trump’s demand to slash foreign assistance.
> A separate bipartisan draft would channel US $54.6 billion from frozen Russian assets to Kyiv over two years, focused on air defence and ammo.
> Senators Shaheen and Murkowski filed an additional US $54.6 billion package, signalling overlapping efforts that could merge in September mark-ups.
> The Pentagon awarded Raytheon a US $3.5 billion deal for 952 AIM-120 AMRAAM missiles, with first lots earmarked for Ukraine and NATO allies by 2026.
> A parallel RTX contract covers full-rate AMRAAM output through 2031, ensuring Ukraine’s medium-range air defences stay stocked after current wars deplete inventories.
> President Trump ordered two nuclear submarines to “appropriate regions” after Dmitry Medvedev’s atomic threats, warning Moscow not to cross his red lines.
> Trump claimed Russia has lost 112 500 soldiers since January versus 8 000 Ukrainian dead, pledging to “hold the Kremlin accountable” if numbers keep climbing.
> He also set an 8 August deadline for a cease-fire, promising “devastating” tariffs and sanctions should Putin ignore the ultimatum.
> President Biden countered that America is “entering dark times,” accused Trump of dismantling reforms and promised additional economic levers to curb Russian aggression.
> US-NATO envoy Matthew Whitaker predicted Trump’s impending sanctions would leave Russia friendless and isolated from world markets.
> Washington and NATO are designing a US $10 billion Restoration of Weapons Fund to let the Pentagon sign multi-year arms contracts and reimburse allies without bureaucratic delays.
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