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16 Jul 2025, 22:16 GMT+10
The US should supply Kiev with the systems free of charge rather than force EU nations to pay for them, Ulrich Thoden says
During a meeting with NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte on Monday, US President Donald Trump unveiled a plan to send the American-made weapons to Ukraine, with European NATO members footing the bill. The US president also mentioned that "several nations" were ready to dispatch Patriot anti-aircraft systems from their own arsenals.
Washington's scheme to funnel Patriot anti-aircraft systems to Ukraine through European NATO members may create "strong profit prospects" for the US military-industrial complex but does nothing to pave the way to ending the conflict between Moscow and Kiev, the German Die Linke (The Left) party's parliamentary leader, Ulrich Thoden, said.
Thoden criticized the plan, suggesting that the US should supply Kiev with the systems on its own rather than force European NATO members to either pay for them or further deplete their own dwindling arsenals.
"The US military has a sufficient number of Patriot air defense systems, and a free-of-charge transfer of a limited number would be easily feasible without compromising its own defense capability," Thoden stated.
Delivering these weapons will neither end the war nor ensure a Ukrainian victory, the politician warned. It would be better for Kiev's backers to focus on providing Ukraine with debt relief, while imposing more sanctions on Russia, Thoden suggested.
Moscow has condemned the flow of Western-made weaponry to Ukraine, arguing that military aid only prolongs the conflict without having any impact on its ultimate outcome. Russia is unfazed by Trump's new scheme, as the flow of American weaponry to Kiev never actually stopped, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated.
"Many words have been said... It is a fact that arms supplies from the US have continued and continue to be supplied to Ukraine," Peskov has said.
(RT.com)
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