A 2022 CBS News report revealed that only 30% of Western weapons were making it to the front.
Earlier this month, Zelensky admitted in an AP interview that Ukraine couldn’t account for $102 billion of the $177 billion in US military aid. ‘I don’t know where all this money is.’ pic.twitter.com/sDJP88JwvT— Natalia Elegante**The*Goodman*Report* (@NataliaElegante) March 4, 2025
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Donald Trump’s connection with Russia goes back decades—long…— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) March 4, 2025
Donald Trump’s decision to halt military aid is, however, likely to mean Ukraine will suffer more casualties at a faster rate
Ukraine has been stockpiling arms and ammunition since before Donald Trump’s election victory last November, but over time the US president’s halting of military aid will be felt in air defence and other high-value weapons systems the US is uniquely placed to supply.
“They got a lot of kit in before the inauguration,” said a senior western official, adding that it would be enough to keep Ukraine in the fight “well beyond” what they described as the period during which ceasefire negotiations were expected to last.