Bangladesh, July 2 -- In a dramatic policy turn that underscores a broader strategic recalibration in Washington, the Pentagon has paused the delivery of key US-manufactured weapons to Ukraine, according to reports from Politico and NBC News. The decision marks the most significant interruption in American military aid to Kiev since the beginning of the conflict and reflects growing concerns over the sustainability of US weapons reserves, as well as a marked shift under the Trump administrations “America First” foreign policy doctrine.

The internal reassessment, reportedly initiated by US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, follows months of rising anxiety within the Department of Defense over the rate at which US munitions have ...