The article highlights the critical role of American military aid to Ukraine amidst its conflict with Russia. With the U.S. previously committing up to $11 billion in weapons and equipment, concerns grow as the Trump administration pauses some of this aid. European support, while strong, struggles to quickly replace the U.S. contributions, which could jeopardize Ukraine's military efforts. Former military officials express skepticism about Europe's ability to close the existing arms gap, particularly as U.S. and European efforts have historically aligned to support Ukraine's defense.
A former senior U.S. defense official on Tuesday said the actual figure was likely closer to $9 billion for U.S. military aid to Ukraine.
European defense industries have ramped up, but only in fits and starts, and individual countries need to maintain their own weapons stockpiles.
Until now, the U.S. and Europe have mostly moved in lockstep to support Ukraine's forces; however, Republicans in Congress stalled aid before resuming it.
Europe can't possibly replace American aid, the former deputy of Ukraine's military general staff, Lt. Gen. Ihor Romanenko, said last month.
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