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Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Germany’s Patriot Bid: A Lifeline for Ukraine?

Germany is exploring a potential lifeline for Ukraine’s air defense, confirming “intensive talks” to purchase Patriot missile systems for Kyiv, a move that comes amid reports of a halt in crucial US military aid. The US has reportedly paused shipments of Patriot missiles due to a review of its own stockpiles, leaving Ukraine vulnerable after a record-breaking aerial assault on Kyiv.

The German government spokesperson indicated that “various ways to fill this Patriot gap” are being considered, including direct acquisition of systems in the US for transfer to Ukraine. This proactive approach by Germany contrasts with the current US posture, which is marked by President Donald Trump’s “disappointment” with Vladimir Putin’s refusal to make concessions on peace.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy had a “good conversation” with Trump, where air defense capabilities and joint defense production were key discussion points. Zelenskyy’s emphasis on “mutual purchases and investments” suggests Ukraine’s attempts to incentivize the Trump administration to resume aid, as the country faces relentless bombardments.

The timing of Russia’s massive attack on Kyiv, immediately following the Trump-Putin call, was interpreted by Zelenskyy as a deliberate message from Moscow. This highlights the critical need for continued international support for Ukraine’s air defense, with Germany’s potential intervention offering a crucial lifeline.

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