The Pentagon has confirmed it is conducting a “capability review” to reassess whether military aid to Ukraine aligns with America’s shifting defense priorities.
Chief spokesperson Sean Parnell said the U.S. is taking a hard look at promised weapons deliveries — some of which are now halted — to ensure national interests come first.
The move follows the White House’s decision to stop key shipments of air defense ammunition, artillery shells, and missiles previously pledged under the Biden administration.
With President Trump’s “America First” policy reshaping foreign aid strategy, the Pentagon appears to be pivoting away from prolonged foreign entanglements.
Ukrainian officials have slammed the halt as betrayal, warning it weakens their resistance against Russia’s advances.
Meanwhile, analysts say this could signal a major realignment in U.S. global commitments — and a boost for Russian military strategy.
Is Washington walking away from Kyiv?
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