Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has expressed concerns that escalating tensions between the United States and Iran could jeopardize the flow of military aid to Ukraine. Zelensky warned that deeper U.S. involvement in Middle Eastern conflicts might strain ammunition stockpiles and lead to a reduction in critical defense support. Ukraine is currently facing an urgent shortage of PAC-3 interceptor missiles required for its Patriot air defense systems. Simultaneously, the U.S. is prioritizing its own Patriot deployments to protect American personnel amid the ongoing friction with Iran. This simultaneous demand for advanced weaponry creates a significant supply-chain bottleneck and resource competition between the two theaters. Market analysts suggest this geopolitical shift could bolster defense contractors like Lockheed Martin and Raytheon while increasing volatility in currency markets.
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