Arms Deliveries Put on Hold
Washington has introduced quiet restrictions on the export of certain military systems to European partners, citing concerns about limited stockpiles. Defense officials have placed particular emphasis on interceptors for the Patriot air-defense system, holding back shipments to ensure American forces retain sufficient supplies as global security demands continue to rise.
Denmark Redirects to European Suppliers
The shift became apparent when Denmark sought to purchase Patriot systems as part of a large-scale defense package. U.S. officials declined to approve the transaction, arguing the units were essential for domestic readiness. In response, Denmark finalized its biggest defense procurement to date with European manufacturers, opting for long- and medium-range systems to fill the gap.
Unease Among NATO Members
The suspension of sales has unsettled NATO allies, many of whom are heavily committed to aiding Ukraine. Critics argue the freeze undercuts transatlantic defense cooperation, while some analysts believe it could hasten Europe’s move to invest more in its own defense industry and reduce reliance on American weaponry.