Trump’s Patriot License for Ukraine Sparks Alarm Over Security Risk

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At the NATO summit, Trump said the U.S. would license Ukraine to manufacture Patriot missile interceptors, arguing it would demonstrate magnanimity, but experts warn it wouldn’t quickly fix Ukraine’s air-defense gaps and would risk sensitive U.S. tech by creating a new production facility Russia could target. With Patriot stocks already depleted and replenishment not until 2029, and with strict licensing and security hurdles, the move could be slow-walked or impractical, offering limited strategic benefit while potentially benefiting defense contractors and exposing national-security risks.
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