The Middle East quagmire has given Kyiv an unexpected lifeline—and a new hand to play
How the War in Iran Helped Ukraine Go From Problem to Solution The Middle East quagmire has given Kyiv an unexpected lifeline—and a new hand to play A soldier in the Kharkiv region of Ukraine. The country is offering its hard-won expertise and counterdrone technology to other countries. A soldier in the Kharkiv region of Ukraine. The country is offering its hard-won expertise and counterdrone technology to other countries. Nikoletta Stoyanova/Getty Images By Yaroslav Trofimov Following May 22, 2026 8:00 pm ET Turns out, Ukraine has got cards. Just last fall, Russia was inexorably advancing on the battlefield, money was running out and President Trump was pressing a peace deal on terms that favored Moscow. Then, Trump’s war against Iran reshuffled the world. Drone warfare—the kind in which Ukraine has garnered four years of unmatched experience—went global with Iranian attacks throughout the Middle East. Instead of being seen as a problem to be solved, Ukraine became a sought-a...