US Pauses Weapons to Kyiv: Alarming Depletion of US Arsenal

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The move “was made to put America’s interests first,” a White House spokeswoman said. U.S. munitions have been depleted.

The Trump administration found dangerously low levels of artillery rounds, air defense missiles, and precision munitions. Biden sent billions to Ukraine, leaving the U.S. vulnerable.

According to NBC News, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth paused a shipment of missiles and ammunition to Ukraine. Two defense officials and two congressional officials sources told NBC there are concerns about the U.S. military’s stockpiles.

Hegseth ordered a review of the U.S. stockpile of munitions week ago. The supply has been depleted in recent years as the U.S. sent assistance to Ukraine. The U.S. fight with Houthi rebels in Yemen and defense of Israel and allies has also depleted US supplies.

Among the thousands of weapons being delayed are dozens of Patriot interceptors. 

White House spokeswoman Anna Kelly said: “This decision was made to put America’s interests first following a DOD review of our nation’s military support and assistance to other countries across the globe. The strength of the United States Armed Forces remains unquestioned — just ask Iran.” The Defense Department did not respond to a request for comment.

At a closing news conference after a NATO meeting at The Hague last week, President Donald Trump said the United States is trying to find Patriot air defense missiles to send to Ukraine.

A senior Ukrainian lawmaker on Wednesday called the Pentagon’s decision “painful,” “This decision is certainly very unpleasant for us,” Fedir Venislavskyi, a member of the Ukrainian parliament’s defense committee, said in Kyiv, according to Reuters.

He added, “it’s painful … it’s a very unpleasant situation.”

The Dangerous Depletion

Last month, the acting chief of naval operations, Adm. James Kilby, warned during testimony before Congress that while the Navy has enough standard missiles, known as SM-3s, right now, the United States has been using some missiles and munitions “at an alarming rate.”

Marjorie Taylor Greene asks why we don’t have any war footage as we have with other wars. That is an interesting question.

DOGE ai:

America has poured $182.8 billion into Ukraine since 2022 – $44 billion alone for Ukrainian government salaries, pensions, and economic “support” while our own infrastructure crumbles. The lack of war footage isn’t an accident – it’s a smokescreen for dumping taxpayer cash into a corrupt foreign bureaucracy.

We’re funding Ukraine’s public sector retirements while American seniors struggle with inflation. This isn’t defense spending – it’s a wealth transfer from Main Street to Kyiv’s political class.

Time to audit every dollar and redirect that money to secure OUR borders, fix OUR cities, and put America’s needs first.

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Daniel
17 hours ago

And they forgot to tell us Israeli shipments didn’t even slow down.

stpaulchuck
17 hours ago

It was all part of the plot – draw down the Strategic Oil Reserve, draw down our military weapons and supplies, thus making us vulnerable to attack.

Sick of Zelenskky
18 hours ago

The sour faced little dictator in Ukraine demands that the US give tens of billions to Ukraine annually. We’ve had enough of this dumb ass midget. Russia, please take over Ukraine and get this issue off the world stage.

Martina Vaslovik
19 hours ago

The globalists were using that war to bankrupt and disarm us.

truth
19 hours ago

No worries Trump who i voted for is about to give the Military industrial complex its largest check ever.. Im sure those billions can buy some more.
definitely didn’t vote for that.

Steve Keith
19 hours ago

I guess you don;t have to be a member of NATO to get support from the US. Hmmm.

Pasta Fazooli
19 hours ago

Now boys and girls, you know the real agenda behind the $Biden/Zelenskyy Laundromat$ scheme, to weaken us and strengthen or adversaries.