Pledged By Biden, Halted By Trump! US Pauses Some Shipment Of Military Aid To Ukraine Including AD System

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The White House said Tuesday it is halting some key weapons shipments to Ukraine that were promised under the Biden administration for Kyiv’s battle against the Russian invasion.

Stopping the delivery of munitions and other military aid, including air defense systems, likely would be a blow to Ukraine as it contends with some of Russia’s largest missile and drone attacks of the three-year-old war.

“This decision was made to put America’s interests first following a DOD (Department of Defense) review of our nation’s military support and assistance to other countries across the globe,” White House Deputy Press Secretary Anna Kelly told AFP in an email.

The curtailment of military aid signals a possible shift in the priorities of US President Donald Trump, who has been pressing Russia and Ukraine to expedite stalled peace talks.

The Republicans have moved on to playing a greater role in orchestrating a possible ceasefire in Gaza and toning down Iran-Israel tensions after a deadly 12-day conflict between the arch foes.

The Pentagon review determined that stocks had become too low on some previously pledged munitions, and that some pending shipments now would not be sent, said a US official who spoke on condition of anonymity, according to Politico which first reported the halt of military aid.

“The strength of the United States Armed Forces remains unquestioned — just ask Iran,” Kelly said, making a reference to the recent US bombings and missile strikes against the Islamic Republic’s nuclear facilities.

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Politico and other US media reported that missiles for Patriot air defense systems, precision artillery and Hellfire missiles are among the items being held back.

Last week at a NATO summit in the Netherlands, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met with Trump and appeared to get a vague response from the US leader on Patriot air defense systems.

“We’re going to see if we can make some available,” Trump said of the missiles that Kyiv desperately seeks to shoot down Russian attacks.

“They’re very hard to get,” Trump added.

Asked by AFP for comment on the halt of shipments and why it was occurring, the Pentagon did not respond directly.

But its chief spokesman Sean Parnell said, “America’s military has never been more ready and more capable thanks to President Trump and Secretary (Pete) Hegseth’s leadership.”

Zelensky Discussed AD System With Trump

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Wednesday that he had discussed purchasing US air-defense systems with President Donald Trump during their meeting on the sidelines of NATO’s summit in The Hague.

Ukraine is scrambling to protect its skies after Russia intensified aerial attacks, launching hundreds of drones and dozens of missiles almost every day, killing civilians and damaging houses and infrastructure.

On Tuesday, a Russian drone and missile barrage on Ukraine’s Dnipropetrovsk region killed 21 and wounded over 300, including 10 children.

“We discussed the protection of our people with the President — first and foremost, the purchase of American air-defence systems,” Zelensky said on social media.

He added that Kyiv was “ready to buy this equipment and support American weapons manufacturers” and that “Europe can help.”

When asked if he would supply Ukraine with the Patriot missiles, one of the most advanced air defence systems in the world, Trump vaguely promised “to see if we can make some available”, adding that Washington was also supplying Israel with them.

The two leaders have also discussed a potential joint drone production, Zelensky said, describing the 50-minute exchange with Trump as “good” and “substantive”.

“Couldn’t have been nicer,” Trump said, after the closely watched meeting held behind closed doors.