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After Russia launched the war in 2022, the Biden administration sent Ukraine $33.8 billion worth of weapons from the Pentagon's stockpile, and another $33.2 billion in funds to help the country buy additional arms and hardware from the American defense industry.
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The Backstory: Why US Military Aid to Ukraine Was HaltedA major rift has emerged within the Pentagon over Ukraine policy, with Undersecretary of Defense Elbridge Colby reportedly being the driving force behind the recent, abrupt halt in arms shipments to Kyiv.
When the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) halted the transfer of critical air defense missiles and other weapons to Ukraine, Kyiv and its partners were caught off-guard and are now left scrambling for clarity on the scope and length of the Trump administration's decision.
U.S. military and NATO officials are discussing a possible plan that could be unveiled in the coming days to provide Ukraine with much-needed aerial defense weapons.
The move blindsided the State Department, Ukraine, European allies and members of Congress, who demanded an explanation from the Pentagon.
The U.S. is halting some shipments of weapons to Ukraine amid concerns that its own stockpiles have declined too much.
We've verified video showing shots being fired as hundreds of Gazans waited for food near one of the Israel-backed aid hubs Our team is exploring what US weapons could be sent to Ukraine under a new deal announced by President Donald Trump Good morning from BBC Verify Live.
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ABP News on MSNUkraine To Hold Talks On Weapons Supply With US Next WeekThis follows Trump's reaffirmation of US commitment to providing weapons, potentially via NATO allies, after a temporary halt.
President Donald Trump says the United States is selling weapons to its NATO allies in Europe so they can provide them to Ukraine as it struggles to fend off a recent escalation in Russia’s drone and missile attacks.