Summary

The Biden administration has lifted a de facto ban on American military contractors working in Ukraine to help maintain U.S.-provided weapons like F-16 fighter jets and Patriot air defense systems.

This policy shift allows the Pentagon to hire American companies for on-the-ground support, aiming to speed up repairs and keep Ukrainian military equipment operational.

Contractors will be positioned far from front lines and will focus solely on equipment maintenance.

The plan’s future is uncertain under incoming President Donald Trump, who has pledged to quickly end the Ukraine-Russia conflict.

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    12 days ago

    There are some 8 weeks for real action.

    Ukraine has clearly stated what they need, and much of it is clear, some is even free. There is no risk of escalation anymore. Do it or don’t do it, but stop playing games.

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    12 days ago

    This is a good idea because when the Contractors accept a multi-million dollar contract to work in Ukraine, they’ll push back on Trump if he tries to get rid of it.

    It’s pitting private money against Trump which is a good move.