Ukraine will 'run out of missiles' because of Trump's war on Iran
Ukrainian President Zelensky warns that Trump's military focus on Iran is draining resources needed to defend Ukraine against Russian attacks.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed serious concerns that ongoing US military involvement in the Middle East, particularly Trump's actions against Iran, is severely affecting Ukraine's defense capabilities. He highlighted that key missile supplies necessary for combatting Russian offensives are increasingly being redirected to support military efforts in the Gulf region, thereby jeopardizing Ukraine's ability to sustain its defensive operations in the ongoing war with Russia.
Zelensky remarked that the protracted nature of the war in the Middle East would ultimately result in a depletion of US military resources, which could potentially weaken the international response to Russian aggression in Ukraine. He pointed out that the Kremlin appears to be exploiting the situation, seeking to prolong the conflict in Iran to divert vital military assistance away from Ukraine.
Moreover, the Ukrainian President criticized Donald Trump for his perceived reluctance to take a definitive stance against Russia, suggesting that Trump's strategy favors avoiding confrontation with Russian leader Vladimir Putin. This political maneuvering, Zelensky argued, is compounded by external pressures such as rising energy prices and diminishing US military reserves, which could have further implications for Ukraine's fight against its invaders.