The Pentagon announces a suspension of certain military aid deliveries to Ukraine, including vital air defense interceptors, amid a comprehensive review of U.S. military support worldwide. According to Pentagon spokesperson Sean Parnell, this decision prioritizes American defense needs while evaluating existing aid commitments to various nations.
This change follows reporting by Politico and others revealing a pause in munitions deliveries after a review led by Elbridge Colby, head of Pentagon policy. As the review continues, the implications for U.S. military aid to allies like Israel and Taiwan remain uncertain, raising questions about the future of support to Ukraine as it faces ongoing threats from Russia.
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