A New Chapter: US Intelligence and Ukrainian Strikes Deep into Russia
Despite halting direct funding for Ukraineâs military endeavors, the United States remains a pivotal player in the ongoing conflict with Russia, supporting Ukraine through intelligence-sharing and the sale of military equipment to European nations.
These EU countries then supply this armament to Ukraine, effectively creating a web of indirect support that keeps the Ukrainian resistance alive. Moreover, the US continues to supply critical intelligence from a myriad of sources, including satellite imagery, reconnaissance aircraft, and signals intelligence.
Recent reports suggest an escalation in this support, with plans for the US to deliver intelligence specifically designed to aid Ukraine in launching long-range missile assaults on Russian targets.
According to The Telegraph, US officials are ready to permit Kyiv to target energy infrastructures well within Russian borders and are even contemplating the provision of weaponry that could extend Ukraineâs striking capabilities.
This move is emblematic of a broader strategy to undermine Russiaâs economic foundation by disrupting its energy exports.
âUkraine has greatly benefited from American intelligence throughout the conflict, but Kyiv has sought further assistance to target Russian oil refineries, pipelines, and power stations to deprive the Kremlin of crucial revenue,â sources indicate.
Exclusive from WSJ – The U.S. will furnish Ukraine with intelligence for long-range missile and drone strikes on Russiaâs energy installations.
Moreover, Washington has urged its NATO allies to bolster intelligence-sharing efforts to support Ukraineâs initiatives targeting Russian oil. pic.twitter.com/cQgK5tsQWC
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) October 1, 2025
In a related development, Donald Trump has called upon EU nations to cease purchasing Russian oil if they expect him to advocate for stronger sanctions against Moscow.
This intelligence-sharing decision arrived just before Trump hinted on social media that Ukraine has the potential to reclaim ‘all its territory’ occupied by Russia.
âGiven the economic repercussions the war is inflicting on Russia, I believe Ukraine, with robust EU support, can reclaim its land,â Trump articulated on Truth Social last Tuesday, shortly after his discussion with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
NOW â Following his meeting with Trump, Zelensky hints that Ukraine may soon receive âsomething moreâ from the US, enabling strikes on distant targets within Russiaâup until now, relying solely on its own arsenal. pic.twitter.com/IphpE0yu5Y
— Disclose.tv (@disclosetv) October 2, 2025
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