US Army Says It Has Not Yet Been Strained In Supplying Ammunition And Equipment To Both Israel and Ukraine
In this April 2022 photo, US Air Force Staff Sgt. Cody Brown, right, with the 436th Aerial Port Squadron, checks pallets of 155 mm shells ultimately bound for Ukraine, at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware. Alex Brandon/AP
Bloomberg: US Army Says It’s Not Yet Strained by Supplying Both Israel and Ukraine
(Bloomberg) -- US Army ammunition and equipment inventories aren’t yet being strained by supplying both Israel and Ukraine the Army’s top weapons buyer said Thursday, although he warned that could change as the conflicts drag on.
“We’ve done munitions of many types, for everything from helicopters to artillery” for Israel, Douglas Bush, assistant secretary for acquisition, said at a conference in Washington. “But nothing where it was so far, at least, a direct competition with what was already planned to go to Ukraine.”
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WNU Editor: The White House has a different point of view .... White House warns it is ‘out of money and nearly out of time’ to aid Ukraine (The Guardian).
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