Wed Mar 05 23:30:00 UTC 2025: ## Trump Administration Halts Intelligence Sharing with Ukraine Amid Peace Push
**Washington, D.C.** – The Trump administration has reportedly ordered a partial or complete halt to intelligence sharing with Ukraine, sparking outrage among some US officials and raising concerns about the impact on the ongoing conflict. The move, confirmed by a US military official and statements from National Security Advisor Mike Waltz and CIA Director John Ratcliffe, is ostensibly linked to the administration’s efforts to pressure Ukraine into negotiations with Russia.
Waltz stated that intelligence sharing is currently “paused” while the administration assesses the situation. Ratcliffe suggested the pause is temporary, contingent on Ukraine’s continued commitment to peace talks following a statement from President Zelensky expressing his readiness to negotiate. However, the extent of the intelligence sharing limitations remains unclear.
This decision comes after a previously announced freeze on weapons deliveries to Ukraine. Sources familiar with US-Ukraine intelligence cooperation warn that a sustained halt to intelligence sharing could cripple Ukraine’s defense capabilities and effectively guarantee a Russian victory. The intelligence, including crucial information on Russian troop movements and intercepted communications, has been vital to Ukraine’s success in repelling the invasion, even playing a critical role in thwarting an early Russian airborne operation targeting Kyiv.
The move has drawn sharp criticism. One unnamed US military official stated that surveillance flights and satellite coverage provided to Ukraine have been reduced. A former intelligence official expressed that many within the military and intelligence communities feel the US is “abandoning our allies on the battlefield.” This sentiment is echoed by concerns regarding the continued operation of Starlink satellite internet, crucial for Ukrainian military communications.
The timing of the decision is particularly striking given that, in the early days of the conflict, some Republicans criticized the Biden administration for insufficient intelligence sharing with Ukraine. The current situation is further complicated by the possibility that the administration’s actions inadvertently benefit Russia, a point underscored by a Russian lawmaker’s recent call for the US to cease intelligence sharing with Ukraine. The ongoing situation remains fluid, with reports of continued, albeit potentially limited, US military contact with Ukrainian forces.