Ukraine's Intelligence Gap: Allies Scramble for Solutions

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Ukraines allies face a daunting task: filling potential intelligence gaps if the U.S. reduces support, following former President Trumps threat to withhold military intelligence from Kyiv. The U.S.s unique and extensive intelligence capabilities, particularly in satellite imagery, have been vital for Ukraines defense against Russian aggression. Allies are exploring commercial options, like Finnish firm ICEYE, but retooling and reorienting technology is slow and costly. European officials acknowledge gaps in their existing satellite offerings, while Canada considers resuming satellite image sharing. The uncertainty surrounding the U.S. threat has left officials speculating about its seriousness, emphasizing the critical importance of continued intelligence sharing for Ukraines defense.The Daily News Now! — Every city. Every story. AI-powered. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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