Pentagon weighs diverting Ukraine military aid to the Middle East, Washington Post reports
The Pentagon may redirect billions in NATO-funded arms from Ukraine to support urgent U.S. military needs in the Middle East amid rapid munitions depletion, officials said.
- The Pentagon is considering redirecting weapons originally intended for Ukraine to the Middle East due to strained U.S. munitions supplies amid the Iran conflict.
- Potentially redirected arms include air defense interceptor missiles purchased through a NATO initiative to support Ukraine.
- The move comes as U.S. military operations intensify, with officials reporting over 10,000 strikes inside Iran to curb its regional influence.
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According to The Washington Post, the Pentagon is testing to divert weapons shipments to the Middle East for Ukraine, including anti-aircraft interceptor missiles.
Report Says Pentagon Considers Redirecting Ukraine Aid To Middle East
The Pentagon is weighing a plan to redirect military aid meant for Ukraine to the Middle East, according to reporting by The Washington Post. The report said the move comes as the United States expands operations against Iran, raising concerns in Kyiv over delays in critical air defense supplies. According to sources cited in the report, interceptor missiles under the Prioritized Ukraine Requirements List could be affected. The program allows NA…
The Israeli-American military operation against Iran is only about a month away. The US arsenal is thus massively claimed in another place. The Pentagon is now apparently considering a drastic step.
The U.S. Department of Defense is investigating a rerouting of arms originally intended for Ukraine to the Middle East. Moreover, Washington also seems to want to divert funds from the EU for Ukraine's aid.
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