The US pause on Ukraine weapon shipments sparks GOP fury. Pentagon's decision, led by Elbridge Colby, raises concerns about US commitment to Kyiv.
A recent decision by the United States to halt some weapon shipments to Ukraine has caused considerable surprise and sparked criticism, particularly among Republicans.
The pause in shipments was reportedly prompted by Pentagon policy chief Elbridge Colby, who expressed concerns about dwindling US weapons stockpiles. This move has led to frustration and accusations of a lack of coordination within the Biden administration.
Allies of former President Donald Trump have also voiced their disapproval, alleging that the decision was made without adequately informing key stakeholders. Republican Representative Michael McCaul has criticized the perceived influence of Colby and the diminished role of the National Security Advisor.
The unexpected halt has sown confusion in Ukraine and raised concerns in Europe about the US commitment to supporting Kyiv. Representative Brian Fitzpatrick has requested an emergency briefing from the White House and the Department of Defense.
While some officials claim the State Department was caught off guard, the White House insists the review aligns with an "America First" agenda, ensuring aid allocations are in line with national priorities.