U.S. Debates Arms Support for Ukraine Amidst Political and Military Concerns

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The U.S. Defense Department temporarily halted a shipment of weapons to Ukraine over concerns about stockpiles, despite military analysis indicating that aid would not threaten U.S. readiness. The decision, driven by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and supported by some officials, surprised many and was criticized by lawmakers from both parties, who questioned the justification and transparency of the move. The shipment included critical missile systems and artillery rounds, and its suspension highlights ongoing concerns about U.S. military stockpiles amid the Ukraine conflict.
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- Trump says US has given Ukraine too many weapons in first public comments on pause in shipments AP News
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