U.S. President Donald Trump has authorized Ukraine to begin local production of Patriot missile defense systems, announced during the NATO summit in Ankara alongside Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. This initiative aims to rapidly bolster Ukraine’s air defense capabilities, directly addressing the shortage of interceptors as the Russo-Ukrainian War continues. Trump’s endorsement of Ukraine’s deep strikes into Russian territory marks a significant escalation in U.S. military support for Ukraine. The decision comes as Ukraine intensifies its strategy against Russian energy and military infrastructure, a campaign that has seen a marked increase in recent months.
Key Takeaways
Trump’s authorization for local production of Patriot missiles in Ukraine suggests increased U.S. military support in the region.
The move appears consistent with scenarios where a NATO-Russia military clash becomes more likely, as it escalates tensions.
Market pricing indicates a slight decrease in the perceived likelihood of a direct NATO-Russia military clash, currently at 17.5% YES.














