NATO debate on Ukraine's use of Western munitions for strikes on Russian soil

NATO members are debating whether to allow Ukraine to use Western munitions and supplies for strikes on Russian soil. The US has given Ukraine permission to use American weapons for defending Kharkiv.

Debate Among NATO Members on Ukraine's Use of Western Munitions Against Russia

Fox News reports on the debate among NATO members on whether to allow Ukraine to use Western munitions and supplies for strikes on Russian soil. Russia conducted aerial attacks on Ukraine with cruise missiles, drones, and ballistic missiles. Ukraine's air force claimed to have shot down most of the missiles and drones. The situation in Ukraine remains tense with ongoing clashes and military movements.

Accusation of President Joe Biden negotiating for terrorists by withholding munitions from Israel

Republican Gov. Doug Burgum of North Dakota accuses President Joe Biden of negotiating for terrorists by withholding crucial munitions from Israel, claiming Biden is trying to get votes from the pro-Hamas wing of the Democrat party. Biden confirmed limiting transfers of American weapons to Israel due to moral opposition to operations in Rafah. Burgum criticizes Biden for betraying a trusted ally and suggests Trump would handle the situation differently.

Challenges in Meeting Foreign Aid Requests for Weapons

The U.S. has provided weapons to Israel, Ukraine, and Taiwan but is facing challenges meeting the demand due to low munitions stockpiles. The Pentagon is making risk management assessments to balance readiness and foreign aid requests. There are concerns about the industrial base's capacity to replenish munitions and the impact on long-term defense strategies.