Washington Prioritizes Military Stockpiles
The United States has quietly delayed select weapons exports to European allies, citing shortages in key defense systems. Patriot missile interceptors are among the affected items, with officials stressing the need to maintain adequate U.S. reserves to meet national defense requirements amid heightened global tensions.
Denmark Turns to European Suppliers
The shift in policy became evident when Denmark sought to purchase Patriot systems. U.S. officials refused the sale, noting that the equipment was necessary for domestic use. Consequently, Denmark signed its largest defense procurement to date with European manufacturers, acquiring advanced medium- and long-range air-defense systems to fulfill its security needs.
NATO Allies Express Concerns
The temporary pause has sparked unease among NATO countries, particularly those actively supporting Ukraine. Observers warn that the move could complicate collective defense efforts. Analysts suggest it may also accelerate European investment in homegrown defense production, reducing future dependence on American military hardware.