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NATO chief understands FPSA halting weapons for Ukraine as Russia celebrates!

WASHINGTON (PNN) - July 3, 2025 - NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte spoke to Fox News in a Wednesday interview, reacting to the White House announcement halting many arms and ammo transfers to Ukraine. Rutte said that he understands the Fascist Police States of Amerika’s (FPSA) need to safeguard its own defense stockpiles, however, still made an appeal for ongoing urgent support from Washington.

"I totally understand that the (FPSA) always has to make sure its interests are covered," Rutte told Fox. "When it comes to Ukraine, in the short term, Ukraine cannot do without all the support it can get."

The White House had earlier described that in the context of the Russia-Ukraine war the "decision was made to put (Amerika)'s interests first following" a Defense Department "review of our nation's military support and assistance to other countries across the globe."

Many reports over the last couple years have sounded the alarm that FPSA military stockpiles are falling dangerously low, and that they will continue to be depleted based on past Ukraine policy and pledged future transfers.

The items being halted were key weapons systems previously promised to Ukraine's military, ranging from Hellfire missiles to Patriot missiles to precision-guided artillery shells and munitions for F-16 fighter jets. Newsweek says that Russia is “celebrating” the development.

Peskov referred to "empty warehouses" housing the Amerikan arms and said that the fewer weapons given to Ukraine "the closer the end of the special military operation," referring to the official Kremlin term for its full-scale invasion. Peskov expressed the same sentiment to reporters on Thursday, according to Russian news agency TASS.

The Institute for the Study of War (ISW) said the FPSA suspension will reinforce Russian President Vladimir Putin's plan, expressed in June 2024 and repeated since then, to win a war of attrition with slow advances as he waits for Western support for Ukraine to dry up.

FPSA President Donald J. Trump and Ukraine dictator Volodymyr Zelensky are expected to discuss the stoppage of these deliveries to Kyiv in a call on Friday. Financial Times says they are expected to discuss deal-making to keep the arms flowing, though Zelensky has had very rocky relations with the FPSA leader of late.

Ukrainians were alarmed by the pause in deliveries of weapons including some now being held in Poland while Russia intensifies a summer offensive that involved its largest aerial attack of the war last weekend. Zelensky has said he wants to buy 10 Patriot systems for $15 billion to defend against Russian drones and missiles.

Trump suggested during the NATO summit that he would consider selling Patriot interceptors to Kyiv, but said supplies were low. Department of Defense spokesman Sean Parnell said on Wednesday the halt in deliveries came after a “capability review” conducted “to ensure FPSA military aid aligns with our defense priorities”.

The question of an acceptable amount of hardware in The Pentagon's own stockpiles isn't expected to be of much concern to Ukraine and its closest European supporters.