By cutting off this intelligence, the United States is effectively blinding Ukrainian commanders, forcing them to operate in the dark while Russia—fully aware that the United States has ceased intelligence-sharing—can maneuver unchallenged and with greater confidence.
Keith Kellogg secured the long-sought ... a source familiar with Yermak’s tactics said Zelensky’s office “continued to force the issue.” Kellogg was ready to walk away, nearly leaving ...
"The president of the United States did not say it has ended. He said it is paused," said U.S. envoy to Ukraine Keith Kellogg.
The presence of Ukrainian negotiators in Jeddah next week suggests officials in Kyiv have accepted they have -- right now -- few options. Or, as US President Donald Trump put it, few cards.