Canada to Provide Additional $50 Million to Buy Drones for Ukraine
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Category: WARS & RUMORS OF WARS
Summary:
Canada will provide an additional $50 million to purchase military drones and drone parts for Ukraine, which has been engaged in conflict with Russia since 2022. Defence Minister David McGuinty announced this funding at the 32nd Ukraine Defense Contact Group meeting, co-hosted by Germany and the United Kingdom on December 16. The new contribution builds on Canada’s previous $37 million support to the Drone Capability Coalition (DCC), one of four capability coalitions Canada supports under the Ukraine Defense Contact Group. More than 50 countries attended the virtual meeting to discuss Ukraine’s urgent needs and progress on multilateral initiatives.
Mysterion Insights
Scripture: Psalm 20:7-8
"Some boast in chariots, and some in horses; But we will boast in the name of the LORD, our God. They have bowed down and fallen, But we have risen and stood upright."
Commentary:
Nations continue to develop and supply advanced weapons, convinced this will shift the conflict. There’s a real sense among ordinary people that technology now drives warfare as much as armies ever did. Scripture reminds us that even well-coordinated alliances and new arsenals ultimately do not define the course of history—God does. The steady movement of nations forming defense pacts and channeling resources into regional conflicts echoes the prophetic escalation that Scripture describes in the last days.
Prophetic Trend:
International alliances grow stronger as nations rapidly increase military support for ongoing conflicts, pointing to prophetically foreshadowed escalation among global powers.
Mysterion Prophetic Impact Rating: B - Moderate What does this mean?
Source Excerpt:
Canada will provide an additional $50 million to purchase military drones and drone parts for Ukraine, which has been at war with Russia since 2022. Defence Minister David McGuinty announced the new funding at the 32nd Ukraine Defense Contact Group meeting, co-hosted by Germany and the United Kingdom, on Dec. 16. More than 50 countries attended the virtual meeting to “discuss Ukraine’s urgent requirements and progress on key multilateral initiatives,” the defence department said in a Dec. 16 release. McGuinty said Canada will provide the additional $50 million to the Drone Capability Coalition (DCC), which builds on Canada’s previous contributions of $37 million. The DCC is one of four capability coalitions Canada contributes to under the Ukraine Defense Contact Group. The other three include the Air Force Coalition, the Armor Capability Coalition, and the Information Technology Capability Coalition.......
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Source: The Epoch Times
Posted on 12-16-2025 13:43