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"It's a mess," Oleksandr Merezhko, the chair of Ukraine's parliamentary foreign affairs committee, told Newsweek.
Hegseth’s decision reportedly followed an Oval Office meeting on January 30, though Trump did not explicitly direct Hegseth ...
Roughly a week after Donald Trump started his second term as president, the U.S. military issued an order to three freight ...
In the early days of Trump’s term, an order came from Hegseth’s office that sent national security officials scrambling.
The Pentagon under Pete Hegseth stopped arms shipments to Ukraine in February without being ordered to do so by Donald Trump.
Holding up the assistance for Kyiv had been discussed at that meeting, but Trump did not give any instruction to that effect.
US defence secretary Pete Hegseth cancelled military aid to Ukraine without a direct order from Donald Trump about a week after he was sworn in as president, according to a report.
The verbal order originated from the office of Pete Hegseth, the secretary of defense ... The cancelations came after Trump wrapped up a January 30 Oval Office meeting about Ukraine that included ...
New report details “haphazard policy-making” on Ukraine and “unclear” command structure within the Trump administration.
None of that discussion or coordination happened when Hegseth’s office canceled the scheduled flights carrying American ...
The suspension reportedly affected 11 shipments of artillery shells and weapons from Dover Air Force Base and a U.S. base in ...