US Resumes Security Assistance to Ukraine After Ceasefire Agreement

The United States will resume providing security assistance to Ukraine after Ukraine agreed to an immediate 30-day ceasefire with Russia. Both countries also discussed a deal to develop Ukraine's critical mineral resources and the importance of humanitarian relief efforts.

U.S. Unfreezes $870 Million in Security Assistance for Taiwan

The U.S. government has quietly unfrozen about $870 million in security assistance programs for Taiwan, leading to criticism from China, who claims Taiwan as its territory.

Ukrainian President Zelensky's call for more weaponry from the US and Western nations

Ukrainian President Zelensky calls for more weaponry from the US and Western nations to strike deep into Russia. Recent deadly airstrikes by Russia have intensified the need for greater capabilities. The US is rushing $250 million in security assistance to Kyiv.

U.S. halts ammunition shipment to Israel

The Biden administration halted a shipment of U.S. ammunition bound for Israel, causing confusion among Israeli officials. The decision was not related to opposition to an invasion of Rafah. Despite this, the U.S. has provided billions in security assistance to Israel since recent attacks. Israel believes the Biden administration is 'slow-walking' military aid but claims ammunition deliveries are continuing as normal.

U.S. House passes $95 billion package for security assistance to Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan

The U.S. House of Representatives passed a $95 billion package for security assistance to Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan with bipartisan support. The bill now moves to the Senate for consideration and is expected to be signed into law by President Biden.