The Pentagon warns Congress it is running low on money to replace weapons sent to Ukraine
- The Pentagon warns Congress that it is running low on funding to replace weapons for Ukraine, with only $1.6 billion left out of the $25.9 billion provided. Failure to replenish the military's readiness could harm Ukraine's resistance efforts.
- The US has completely run out of long-term funding for Kyiv through the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative, and restocking troops has already been forced to slow down. The Defense Department cannot divert money from the temporary funding bill to provide more aid to Ukraine.
- Ukrainian resistance will weaken if there's no new money, and winning approval for Ukraine assistance in Congress is growing more difficult.
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Pentagon Has Billions Left Over for Ukraine But Not to Replenish U.S. Stocks - The Ohio Star
by Micaela Burrow The Pentagon still has billions remaining for military assistance to Ukraine after Congress’ stopgap government funding bill omitted any provisions for aid, but concerns remain about the Pentagon’s ability to replenish U.S. stocks, The Wall Street Journal reported, citing Pentagon officials. Officials said they were not sure how much longer the funding would last, but that the $5.2 billion remaining for drawing down from U.S.…
The Pentagon warns Congress it is running low on money to replace weapons sent to Ukraine - Austin Daily Herald
WASHINGTON — The Pentagon is warning Congress that it is running low on money to replace weapons the U.S. has sent to Ukraine and has already been forced to slow down resupplying some troops, according to a letter sent to congressional leaders. The letter, obtained by The Associated Press, urges Congress to replenish funding for Ukraine. Congress averted a government shutdown by passing a short-term funding bill over the weekend, but the measure…
Pentagon Warns Congress It’s Running Low on Funds to Replace Weapons Sent to Ukraine
The Department of Defense warned Congress this week that it is running low on funds meant to replace weapons the United States sent to Ukraine in recent months and has been forced to slow down on resupplying American troops. Pentagon Comptroller Michael McCord told House and Senate leaders in a letter that there is $1.6 billion left of the $25.9 billion Congress provided to replenish U.S. military stocks that have been flowing to Ukraine. The we…
Pentagon Has Billions Left Over for Ukraine, but Not to Replenish US Weapons Stocks
The Pentagon still has billions remaining for military assistance to Ukraine after Congress’ stopgap government funding bill omitted any provisions for aid, but concerns remain about the Pentagon’s ability to replenish stockpiles of U.S. weapons, The Wall Street Journal reported, citing Defense Department officials. Officials said they were not sure how much longer the funding would last, but that the $5.2 billion remaining for drawing down from…
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