Wednesday, July 02, 2025

Ukraine Grapples With a Freeze on U.S. Weapons Deliveries

The U.S. stoppage was first reported by Politico.To date, the U.S. has provided Ukraine more than $66 billion worth of weapons and military assistance since Russia invaded its neighbor in February 2022.

Ukraine Grapples With a Freeze on U.S. Weapons Deliveries
A Ukrainian soldier works on an Avenger AN/TWQ-1 anti-aircraft missile system on Nov. 28, 2023, in Kyiv, Ukraine.
(Kostya Liberov/ Libkos/Getty Images)
The U.S. decision to pause key arms deliveries to Ukraine will degrade Ukraine's ability to repel intensifying Russian attacks, raising the risk that Kyiv could eventually be pressured into accepting unfavorable terms in future peace negotiations if Washington does not reverse its decision or if Ukraine fails to secure alternative support. 
 
On July 1, the United States announced it was pausing the delivery of key military aid to Ukraine. According to U.S. officials cited in multiple media reports, the weapons affected by this decision include 
  • interceptors for the Patriot air defense system, 
  • precision-guided artillery shells and 
  • air-launched missiles compatible with Ukraine's F-16 fighter jets. 
While the list of delayed weapons has not been made public, .......................................
if the media reports are accurate, the freeze will impact deliveries of weapons that are critical to Ukraine's defensive and offensive capabilities 

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US confirms suspension of military aid to Kiev

This is what ‘America first’ looks like, envoy to NATO Matthew Whitaker says

US confirms suspension of military aid to Kiev

The US is suspending its supply of weapons to Ukraine as part of its “America first” policy, Washington's envoy to NATO Matthew Whitaker has told Fox Business. America needs to make sure it has enough air defense systems in its own arsenal before anything else, he stated.

Several Western news media outlets, including Politico and NBC News, reported this week that the Pentagon had halted shipments of several categories of US-made weapons to Kiev.

The list reportedly included dozens of Patriot missile interceptors, Stinger and AIM air-to-air missiles, hundreds of Hellfire and GMLRS systems, as well as thousands of 155mm artillery shells.

The decision allegedly followed an internal review of American weapons reserves ordered by US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.

“This is what ‘America first’ looks like. We first have to take care about the United States’ needs,” Whitaker told Fox Business host Maria Bartiromo on Wednesday. The Pentagon needs to “make sure that the US has the strategic defense capabilities necessary to project power,” he said, adding that this is what Washington and its NATO allies want.

“We have to make sure that we have enough Patriot missiles and we have enough air defense and all the things that we need to ensure our own success on the battlefield,” the envoy stated.

The weapons in question had been funded under the administration of former US President Joe Biden administration through two mechanisms: direct drawdowns from existing US military stockpiles and the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative (USAI), which contracts new production from defense contractors. The Trump administration has not requested any additional aid for Kiev.

US President Donald Trump had previously questioned the rationale behind endless aid to Ukraine. He also made no specific promises to Kiev at a meeting with Vladimir Zelensky on the sidelines of the NATO summit in The Hague last week.

Hegseth said last month that the White House is reducing military funding for Kiev as part of its “America First” strategy, in the hopes of achieving a diplomatic settlement. Kiev has repeatedly voiced frustration over what it sees as dwindling support from Washington.

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U.S. won't send some weapons pledged to Ukraine following a Pentagon review of aid

The U.S. is halting some shipments of weapons to Ukraine amid concerns that its own stockpiles have declined too much

By WILL WEISSERT Associated Press and MATTHEW LEE Associated Press
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