DOD 'Capability Review' to Analyze Where Military Aid Goes, Ensure America Is First (US Department of Defense)
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Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell confirmed on July 2 that the US Department of Defense has partially suspended military assistance to Ukraine due to a comprehensive review of foreign arms transfers.
The US Department of Defense continues to offer Donald Trump possible options for military assistance to Ukraine.
DOD to Analyze Where Military Aid Goes
JULY 3, 2025 – Ever since the Russian invasion of Ukraine in early 2022, the U.S. has provided Ukraine with nearly $66 billion in security assistance. Much of that assistance involved American military hardware and munitions pulled from U.S. inventory as part of presidential drawdown authority. Now, some assistance provided to Ukraine — as well as assistance to other nations — is on pause as the Defense Department reviews its own capabilities to…
US Department of Defense spokesman Sean Parnell said that the military department is closely analyzing its approaches to providing assistance to Ukraine.
Following the suspension of some of Ukraine's arms supplies, the Pentagon continues to offer US President Donald Trump options for military assistance to Kiev. At the same time, these decisions should be in line with the strategic interests of the United States and the priorities of the America First Programme. This was stated during the briefing by US Department of Defense representative Sean Parnell. [See_also ids="645508"] According to him, t…
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