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Ukraine Weapons Freeze Tied to Sweeping Pentagon Stockpile Review

  • On July 2, 2025, the Pentagon confirmed it paused some weapons shipments to Ukraine amid a review of U.S. military aid.
  • The pause followed concerns about dwindling American stockpiles of artillery, air defense missiles, and precision-guided munitions.
  • The delayed deliveries consist of multiple Patriot missile interceptors, a large quantity of artillery rounds, AIM air-to-air missiles, along with various other sophisticated military gear.
  • Pentagon spokesperson Sean Parnell said, "We're always assessing our munitions and where we're sending them," while White House Deputy Anna Kelly said the shift was "to put America's interests first."
  • The decision drew criticism from Ukraine and U.S. lawmakers who warned delays could embolden Russian aggression and weaken Ukraine’s defense amid intensified Russian attacks.
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U.S. News broke the news in New York, United States on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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