NBC News: Hegset Halts Arms Supplies to Ukraine for the Third Time Contrary to Military Analysts' Conclusions.
04.07.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
04.07.2025
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Adam Smith, who is the leading Democrat in the House of Representatives and the vice-chairman of the Armed Services Committee, stated that the cessation of aid to Ukraine was unjustified. He emphasized that during the course of the Ukrainian conflict, American stockpiles had not fallen to such a low level that would warrant halting arms supplies.
The supplies that were suspended included Patriot interceptors, artillery shells, various missile systems, and other weapons that were ready for delivery to Ukraine. However, after the decision by the Secretary of Defense, the supplies were canceled, although the Joint Chiefs noted that this aid would not have affected American stockpiles.
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Ukraine, fearing a Russian offensive, sent an urgent request for additional air defense systems. Russia has escalated attacks on Ukrainian cities in recent days, carrying out one of the largest air operations in the last three years of the conflict.
This situation has triggered serious outrage in numerous circles, as assistance to Ukraine amid the escalation of the conflict is of great strategic significance. The suspension of arms supplies may undermine Ukraine's defense capabilities in the face of increasing aggression from Russia.
The political debate in the United States regarding the cessation of aid to Ukraine reflects the significance of geopolitical relations in the region. Resuming arms supplies could be a strategic step to support Ukraine amid growing tensions in the East.Read also
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