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Why will the US stop sending weapons to Ukraine?

Why will the US stop sending weapons to Ukraine?

Times6 days ago
T he Patriot air defence system may have been designed in Alabama half a century ago but it has proven itself adept against even the most modern Russian ballistic missiles.
The surface-to-air interceptor, which costs about £800 million per battery, has been defending the United States army since the 1980s and is now the most trusted air defence system in Ukraine.
However, Patriot missiles are running low and the US says there are not enough left to send to Ukraine.
President Trump confirmed at the Nato summit that the US was replenishing its supply of missiles
PIROSCHKA VAN DE WOUW/REUTERS
Besides the air defence missiles, the US weapons embargo includes 155mm shells, Hellfire missiles, Stinger surface-to-air missiles, GLMRS rockets, AIM air-to-air missiles and grenade launchers.
But President Zelensky will be especially horrified by the Pentagon's decision to withhold Patriot interceptors, since they are the only reliable way of shooting down Russian ballistic missiles.
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