Senator J.D. Vance issued a memo to Republican colleagues, highlighting a recent Pentagon watchdog report stating that nearly 60% of the $1.699 billion in sensitive technology weapons provided to Ukraine were not tracked.
The report revealed challenges in accurately monitoring the inventory of U.S.-supplied weapons in Ukraine, raising concerns about potential diversion.
Despite the Pentagon’s assertion of no widespread diversion, the report found issues with tracking and inventory accuracy.
🚨NEW: Senator @JDVance1 memo highlights 'systemic failures' in oversight of US aid to Ukraine
"U.S. personnel failed to keep track of key defense articles…Claims of radical transparency and tracking of weapons in Ukraine are simply not accurate." pic.twitter.com/kNr2Qi0Qhy
— William Martin (@wsmartin218) January 24, 2024
The memo also discussed the extensive financial aid provided to Ukraine by Congress and the Biden administration’s efforts to allocate additional aid, which has faced delays in the Senate.
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