Group 1: U.S. Policy on Ukraine and Russia - President Trump has made multiple strategic adjustments regarding the Ukraine-Russia issue without achieving substantial progress, shifting from claims of resolving the conflict in 24 hours to lengthy diplomatic negotiations [1] - Trump expressed dissatisfaction with Russia and threatened to impose severe tariffs if no agreement is reached within 50 days, indicating a potential 100% tariff on Russia and secondary tariffs on countries purchasing Russian oil [3][4] - The U.S. has reached an agreement with NATO to supply advanced weaponry to Ukraine, with NATO coordinating the distribution of these weapons to the battlefield [4][5] Group 2: Military Aid and Weapon Procurement - The U.S. Army plans to significantly increase its procurement of the "Patriot" missile system, raising the target from 3,376 to 13,773 units, indicating a strategic focus on enhancing military capabilities [10] - The increase in "Patriot" missile procurement is seen as a move to expand arms sales and leverage financial support from allies, with Ukraine's military urgently needing more advanced defense systems [11] - NATO countries, including Germany, Finland, and Canada, are also expected to contribute to the rearmament of Ukraine, with various types of military aid being discussed [4][7]
对俄加关税 对乌“送”导弹 特朗普所谓“重大声明”揭晓
Yang Shi Xin Wen·2025-07-14 23:13