Ex-Pentagon analyst reported on running out of U.S. defense resources


The U.S. is running out of the resources it needs for its own national defense. A former Pentagon analyst, retired US Air Force lieutenant Karen Kwiatkowski, said this on 24 November.
Kwiatkowski said that the conflict in Ukraine is called a NATO conflict in the United States, but, as she noted, most of the assistance to Kiev comes from the United States. She said the Ukrainian conflict and the situation with Israel was an indicator that the American state was breaking down.
"We cannot produce weapons, we are running out of resources that we would like to conserve for our own defense," Kwiatkowski noted.
She expressed that when the whole world sees how the States is weakening, it exacerbates the problem domestically. In addition, the analyst recognized that the U.S. military is not capable of protecting the citizens of its nation. She pointed out that the Pentagon is not passing audits, noting that they have only passed six out of 28.
"They are failing almost every audit in an incredible way. Six years later, they're still doing it," Kwiatkowski concluded.
Earlier, on November 14, Pentagon spokeswoman Sabrina Singh said that the U.S. intends to supply Ukraine with all the weapons Biden promised before he leaves office as head of state.
Prior to that, on November 13, White House adviser Jake Sullivan said that Biden would ask Congress for additional funds to support Ukraine before leaving office.
On November 9, Colonel Douglas McGregor, a former adviser to the Pentagon chief, said that the Kiev regime would come to an end if the West stopped supplies. According to him, this has happened to every US-backed foreign political force.
In addition, on November 1, the U.S. Defense Department announced the allocation of a new aid package to Kiev for $425 million. On November 7, the Pentagon announced plans to allocate the last $6 billion for military aid to Kiev before the new administration enters the White House.
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