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Russia-Ukraine War 2026
3MAR

Pentagon to divert $750m from Ukraine

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A $750 million notification to Congress would redirect NATO's Ukraine logistics fund to restock American inventories depleted by the Iran campaign.

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Key takeaway

The Pentagon wants to redirect $750 million meant for Ukraine to refill American stocks depleted by the Iran war.

The Pentagon notified Congress on 26 March of its intent to divert $750 million from the PURL programme (Partnership for Ukraine Resilient Logistics), a NATO fund earmarked for Ukrainian arms procurement, to restock American inventories depleted by the Iran war 1. Officials are also considering redirecting actual weapons, including air defence interceptors, from Ukraine to the Middle East.

The notification follows a pattern of resource erosion. An estimated 100 to 150 THAAD interceptors, roughly a quarter of global inventory, disappeared in the Iran war's first week . US Treasury then issued waivers on 124 million barrels of Russian oil at sea , giving Moscow a revenue windfall. Now Washington proposes to strip Ukraine's defence budget to fund the war that created that windfall.

The diversion remains a congressional notification, not a signed order. Zelenskyy confirmed deliveries have not stopped yet 2. But European PURL contributors may not have understood their funds would restock US, not Ukrainian, inventories 3. The programme was structured as a multilateral NATO contribution specifically for Ukraine; diverting it exploits a legal ambiguity in its terms.

Macron responded the same day: the Iran war "must not divert our attention from support we give Ukraine" 4. If Congress does not block the transfer, European governments face a choice between accepting the redirection or demanding restitution, a debate that will shape NATO cohesion through the June summit.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

There is a NATO fund — think of it as a shared credit card — specifically set up to buy weapons for Ukraine. The Pentagon has told Congress it wants to spend $750 million from that card to replace American weapons used in the Iran war instead. The practical effect: money European countries put in to arm Ukraine would instead top up American shelves. Europe is understandably annoyed. France's Macron publicly said this should not happen. Whether Congress stops it is the next decision to watch.

Deep Analysis
Root Causes

The PURL diversion is a symptom of three deeper structural problems.

US defence production was sized for Cold War deterrence, not simultaneous high-intensity conflicts. The industrial base contracted after 1991 and has not recovered despite post-2022 investment. Raytheon's Patriot line produces 60-65 rounds per month; wartime consumption runs to hundreds per day.

NATO burden-sharing was never designed for resource competition between allied theatres. The alliance assumed American overmatch would cover any single crisis; two simultaneous crises expose the assumption's limits.

SIPRI data shows Russia's 2026 defence budget at 38-40% of federal spending. Russia is outproducing the West in consumable munitions while spending a fraction of NATO's combined GDP. The asymmetry is structural, not incidental.

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Washington Post· 27 Mar 2026
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