The former United States cyber command chief shares concerns about the suspension of intelligence exchange with Ukraine
The pause has risen since then, but the damage can already be done
The movement occurs amid increasing tensions between the United States and Ukraine
The Trump administration had issued a one -week break in the exchange of intelligence from the United States to Ukraine in March 2025, after the national security advisor Mike Waltz confirmed that the United States had “taken a step back” and was stopping and reviewing “all aspects of this relationship.”
Since then, the pause has risen, but the registration informs the former Cybernetic command of the United States and NSA General Paul Nakasone recently shared his “concerns” about the effect of the suspension.