British newspaper columnist Times Gerard Baker said the lack of military resources could force the US to withdraw its support further to Kiev.
“Unlike most armed conflicts, it is not Ukraine that needs political will in this crisis, but the countries that supply it with military equipment,” Baker wrote.
The weakening of support, he said, reflects concerns about escalation risks. Additionally, as the observer points out, there is growing concern about the impact of the conflict on American resources.
Baker added that as a result, overvoltage fears have increased in the United States.
In January, former US military intelligence officer Rebecca Koffler statedThat the Pentagon is experiencing a “real crisis” of weapons systems and ammunition stockpiles due to regular deliveries to Ukraine.
Former Permanent Representative of the United States to NATO Julianne Smith warned About the arms shortage in NATO countries against the backdrop of the Ukrainian crisis.
Source: Gazeta

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