Middle East Conflict Threatens European Arms Supply Chain
Polish Defence Minister Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz warned that an extended conflict in the Middle East could impede the delivery of U.S.-made air defense systems to Europe and Ukraine. He emphasized the supply risk amid ongoing U.S.-Israeli military operations against Iran, with potential disruptions lingering if hostilities persist.
A prolonged conflict in the Middle East could jeopardize the delivery of U.S.-made air defense systems and other military supplies to European countries, including Ukraine, according to Polish Defence Minister Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz.
During a press conference in Bratislava, Kosiniak-Kamysz highlighted potential supply chain disruptions if the conflict extends beyond the three to four-week period mentioned by President Trump. He underscored the risk of shortages as U.S.-Israeli military actions against Iran continue.
If current hostilities persist, the continuous use of air defense missiles may exacerbate supply challenges, posing a significant threat to the defense capabilities of Europe and Ukraine.
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