
Another high-profile event unfolded on the American political stage: US Defense Secretary Pete Hegset did not inform the White House in advance about the decision to suspend arms deliveries to Ukraine, reports cnn.com. This situation led to serious debates within the administration, once again revealing a lack of coordination and information gaps in the decision-making process.
According to reports, the issue was sharply discussed at a Trump administration meeting. President Donald Trump stated that he was not personally responsible for the suspension of military aid to Kyiv and did not give a clear answer as to whether he approved this decision. His phrase, "Who made the decision, I don't know, maybe you will tell me?" shows just how unclear and vague the situation is.
This indicates problems with information flow and the internal coordination of important decisions in the US administration. Another notable point: Special Envoy for Ukraine Keith Kellogg and Secretary of State Marco Rubio were also not informed in advance about the pause in weapons deliveries, learning about it from the media.
CNN sources note that Hegset made a similar decision for the second time. The first such suspension happened in February and was quickly reversed. Many national security officials are now learning about key strategic changes after the fact, and there is a significant gap in internal cooperation.
These developments once again raise the question of how effectively foreign policy decisions are made in the US and how well communication and information sharing within the country's leadership really work. At the same time, such lack of coordination within the American administration has raised new doubts and questions internationally.
Today, the issue of aid to Ukraine remains in the spotlight not only in Washington, but also around the world. It is still unclear how much the internal disagreements of the American political elite will affect the fate of this aid.
How will this chaos and lack of coordination affect US foreign policy and relations with Ukraine? One thing is clear: transparency and systematization in decision-making have once again become a major topic of discussion in American politics. Read 'Zamin' on Telegram!
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