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Sunday, March 9, 2025

Trump Disables U.S. Missile Systems in Ukraine


AP file photo of the corrupt and insane Elites who 
want to play war with other people's lives while
never exposing themselves or their children to danger.



The Military-Industrial Complex
 Wants Eternal War.
  • President Trump is doing his best to pull the plug on insane wars that profit the Elites.  The Elites who never see the front lines of war and demand that we fight to the last Ukrainian.



President Donald Trump has directed the disabling of U.S. missile systems in Ukraine, a move that effectively prevents Kyiv from launching American-supplied long-range strikes against Russia. According to a report from The Telegraph, intelligence supporting the missile systems, including the Himars, went offline Wednesday at approximately 2 p.m. 

The decision follows the administration’s recent actions to sever military aid and intelligence-sharing with Ukraine.

Trump’s administration has indicated that missile access could be restored only if Ukraine engages in negotiations. The White House suggested that discussions are expected to include a minerals deal that was placed on hold after a contentious meeting between Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky last Friday. 

“White House officials said the U.S. would only lift the ban on sharing the data if it could ‘nail down negotiations’ with Ukraine, which are expected to cover the minerals deal that was put on ice after the clash in the Oval Office,” The Telegraph reported in a recent article.

This latest action aligns with Trump’s broader efforts to curtail U.S. involvement in Ukraine.



Smedley Darlington Butler (July 30, 1881 – June 21, 1940) was a United States Marine Corps officer and writer. During his 34-year military career, he fought in the Philippine–American War, the Boxer Rebellion, the Mexican RevolutionWorld War I, and the Banana Wars

At the time of his death, Butler was the most decorated Marine in U.S. military history. By the end of his career, Butler had received sixteen medals, including five for heroism; he is the only Marine to be awarded the Marine Corps Brevet Medal as well as two Medals of Honor, all for separate actions.


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