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Behind U.S. decision to hold back some weapons shipments to Ukraine 02:15. The United States is halting some weapons shipments to Ukraine amid its war with Russia, the White House confirmed Tuesday.
U.S. President Donald Trump (L) and Pete Hegseth, U.S. secretary of defense, seen during a dinner with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, not pictured, in the Blue Room of the White House ...
On Wednesday, Sean Parnell, the Pentagon’s chief spokesman, explained that the review extends to all countries the United States sends weapons, not just Ukraine, but he declined to say whether ...
U.S. officials have stressed that arms shipments to Ukraine are contingent on maintaining a balance with strategic reserves of certain weapons needed for global operations.
The move is due to concerns that U.S. military stockpiles are falling too low. The "decision was made to put America's interests first following" a Defense Department "review of our nation's ...
WASHINGTON — President Trump said Monday the U.S. will have to send more weapons to Ukraine, just days after ordering a pause in critical weapons deliveries to Kyiv. The comments by Trump ...
The U.S. is halting some weapons deliveries to Ukraine out of concern that its own stockpiles have declined too far, officials said Tuesday.
Trump says U.S. will resume sending weapons to Ukraine after pausing last week. July 8, 2025 5:18 AM ET. Heard on All Things Considered. Joanna Kakissis ...
A Soviet-era antiaircraft cannon operated by Ukraine’s 59th Assault Brigade in Dnipropetrovsk region in June. Only U.S.-made Patriot missiles can see off the most advanced Russian attacks.
Ahead of U.S. strikes on Iran, one U.S. intel assessment concluded Iran could build a nuclear weapon in months but didn't assess it decided to do so, intel sources said.
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U.S. President Donald Trump (L) and Pete Hegseth, U.S. secretary of defense, seen during a dinner with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, not pictured, in the Blue Room of the White House ...