United States cuts intelligence sharing with Ukraine-signals an even bigger shift in American foreign policy.

As of Wednesday, the United States has officially cut off intelligence sharing with Ukraine. This is not the first sign of Trump's foreign policy in Ukraine, as he froze military aid for the nation yesterday. After the failure of the meeting in the Oval Office, American president Donald Trump demanded a public apology from the Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy in order for continue talks in Ukraine. This has been slammed by traditional American allies, such as Britain and France. Without intelligence sharing with the United States, Ukraine is far more vulnerable to Russian attacks, as they lose the Intel needed to counter them in time. If Trump decides to keep it up, Ukraine will have less leverage at the negotiating table, with Russian being in an far stronger position.