The Debate - Too Late to Win over Trump? Europe Frets as US Freezes some Weapons for Ukraine
- On July 1, the Pentagon announced a freeze on military aid to Ukraine, suspending shipments of key air defense and artillery ammunition following a review of US stockpiles.
- The aid freeze resulted from a Pentagon review finding U.S. munitions stocks too low, after a months-long evaluation to replenish arsenals for readiness.
- U.S. froze supplies of Patriot, GMLRS, Hellfire missiles, and others amid record Russian drone and missile strikes in June, highlighting severe attack scale and frozen weapon stocks.
- Following the aid freeze, Ukraine summoned U.S. diplomat Ginkel, warning that cuts could severely undermine its defense against Russian attacks.
- More broadly, the U.S. is shifting support to Europe as focus turns to the Middle East and China, with resumption timing remaining uncertain.
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The Debate - Too late to win over Trump? Europe frets as US freezes some weapons for Ukraine
Remember last week and that collective sigh of relief among allies that Donald Trump had a) showed up at the Nato summit and b) agreed to a sidebar meeting with his Ukranian counterpart after which the…
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Read Full ArticleRECIT - The Trump Administration has announced the suspension of supplies of crucial weapons for Kiev, such as Patriot air defence missiles, to rebuild Pentagon stocks.
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