Trump's war with Iran has given Ukraine a new leverage, which is the hard-earned experience it has accumulated in defending against Russian drones and missile attacks. Iran's use of cheap and easily produced drones for retaliation has exposed a weakness of the United States and its regional allies, and has made the Pentagon more urgent to reach an agreement with Ukraine that has been under consideration for almost a year. Last week, the Joint Interagency Task Force 401, responsible for research and procurement of anti-drone weapons in the US military, sent personnel to visit Ukraine, but no agreement has been signed yet. Any agreement on sharing anti-drone technology to counter Iranian drones could benefit the United States and its allies - they are currently using missiles worth millions of dollars to intercept drones worth about $50,000. This is also a rare opportunity for Ukraine to publicly offer something of immediate value to the United States.
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