The US is sabotaging Trump's peace plan: expert names the culprit in the Pentagon.


Expert criticizes the Pentagon for halting air defense supplies to Ukraine
Expert Doug Klein sharply criticized the Pentagon's decision to halt air defense supplies to Ukraine. In his column in the New York Post, he described this move as catastrophic and detrimental to peace processes. According to Klein, such actions only encourage Russia's aggressive actions and contribute to the deaths of innocent civilians.
'Before I went down to the bomb shelter, I heard three more explosions. A week later, over 280 drones and several ballistic missiles struck Kyiv, killing at least 28 people. Among the dead was American citizen Fred Grendi,' Klein shared his experience.
The expert emphasizes that the cessation of air defense supplies only highlights the position of those in the Ministry of Defense who oppose military assistance to Ukraine. This could lead to further escalation of the conflict and intensification of the situation in the region. According to the expert, support for Ukraine is key to preventing Russian aggression and ensuring peace in the area.
Support for Ukraine in defense matters is essential
The latest events confirm the importance of providing support to Ukraine in defense matters and supplying the necessary equipment to protect the population from aggression.
The expert opinion on halting air defense supplies to Ukraine underscores the need to support the country in defense matters to prevent aggression and ensure peace in the region.
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