Pentagon weighs diverting Ukraine military aid to the Middle East, Washington Post reports


FILE PHOTO: The Pentagon logo is seen behind the podium in the briefing room at the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia, U.S., January 8, 2020. REUTERS/Al Drago/File Photo

March 26 (Reuters) - The ⁠Pentagon is weighing whether to redirect weapons ⁠originally meant for Ukraine to the Middle ‌East, as the war in Iran strains supplies of some of the U.S. military's most critical munitions, the Washington ​Post reported Thursday, citing three ⁠people familiar with ⁠the matter.

The weapons that could be redirected include air ⁠defense ‌interceptor missiles purchased through a NATO initiative launched last year, under which ⁠partner countries buy U.S. arms for Kyiv, ​the report ‌said.

The consideration comes as U.S. operations in ⁠the region ​intensify. Admiral Brad Cooper, the Central Command chief leading U.S. forces in the Middle East, on ⁠Wednesday said the U.S. had hit ​over 10,000 targets inside Iran and was on track to limit Iran's ability to project power ⁠outside its borders.

A Pentagon spokesperson told the newspaper that the Defense Department would "ensure that U.S. forces and those of our allies and partners ​have what they need to ⁠fight and win."

The Pentagon, the U.S. State Department ​and NATO did not immediately ‌respond to Reuters' requests for ​comment.

(Reporting by Shivani Tanna in Bengaluru, Editing by Louise Heavens and Ros Russell)

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In World

Cuban doctors endure burnout, blackouts as once-vaunted healthcare declines
Pakistan continuing military operations against Afghanistan, Pakistan foreign ministry says
Somalia's tuk-tuks stall as Iran war drives fuel price spike
Former Taipei mayor sentenced to 17 years in corruption case
Address root causes of Middle East conflict, Malaysia says at UNHCR meet
Area near one of Russia's biggest oil refineries damaged by Ukrainian drones, official says
Bus falls into river while boarding ferry in Bangladesh, leaving 24 dead
Analysis-Maduro case to test US narcoterrorism law with limited trial success
Panel wants prosecution of ousted Nepal PM over violence in Gen Z protests
Indonesia military officer steps down following acid attack on activist

Others Also Read