EU arsenals are running empty: Europe discusses purchasing weapons from the US for Ukraine.


European countries are exploring the possibility of purchasing American weapons to provide to Ukraine due to the depletion of their own EU arsenals.
According to Bloomberg, the purchase option is being considered in Brussels based on its own sources.
Providing support
“This would help Ukraine to deter Russia's advances and could put new pressure on Putin to take the ceasefire seriously. Essentially, this turn of events would force Trump to choose between two desires: avoiding antagonism with Putin and the desire to bring in more money for the US through expensive military goods.”
There is a fear that Donald Trump may withdraw assistance from Kyiv, and the existing support packages approved by Biden's predecessor may be exhausted by summer.
It is reported that Europe lacks sufficient stocks and capabilities to produce an adequate amount of weapons, and the US will no longer supply them.
Future predictions
Experts believe that Ukraine may face a problem of lacking intelligence in the event of weapons supply ending this summer.
Ongoing instability among US allies could lead to similar situations in the future.
The operation to supply weapons to Ukraine supported by Biden may come to an end soon, which will open Europe to a difficult situation and allow Putin to exploit this to his advantage.
It was previously reported that Trump left Ukraine in the clutches of Putin.
A comprehensive analysis of the situation shows that the area of arms supply to Ukraine remains tense due to the possible refusal of the US to continue support and the depletion of arsenals in EU countries. This requires searching for alternative ways to provide assistance to deter Russia's aggressive behavior.
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