The U.S. is halting some shipments of weapons to Ukraine amid concerns that its own stockpiles have declined too much, officials said Tuesday, a setback for the country as it tries to fend off escalating attacks from Russia .
Certain munitions were previously promised to Ukraine under the Biden administration to aid its defenses during the more than three-year-old war . The pause reflects a new set of priorities under President Donald Trump and came after Defense Department officials scrutinized current U.S. stockpiles and raised concerns.
"This decision was made to put America's interests first following a review of our nation's military support and assistance to other countries across the globe," White House spokesperson Anna Kelly said in a statement. "The strength of the United States Armed Forces remains unquestioned - just ask Iran."
That was a reference to Trump recently ordering U.S. missile strikes against nuclear sites in Iran .
Pentagon stocks of some weapons found to be low, official says