The entire world knows that the United States is low on firepower because President Joe Biden acted on his inexplicable desire to blurt out such information on CNN, telling Fareed Zakaria, "This is a war relating to munitions. And [Ukraine] is running out of that ammunition, and we're low on it."
We're working very closely with the defense industry to try to ramp up production, particularly for artillery shells.
We're having very, very strong conversations with the defense industry and we believe that we'll be able to get there.
Kirby was responding to a segment reporting that a Center for Strategic and International Studies report found replacing inventories for ammunitions such as 155 mm shells could take between four and seven years.
The defense industry obviously wants to make sure that if they're going to increase production, that production rate is going to stay elevated for a period of time.
Cocaine in the WH. Kirby also became the latest in a long list of Biden officials offering weak answers about the Secret Service investigation into the cocaine found at the White House, saying investigators "Did the best they could" even though they solved nothing.
Whose cocaine is in the People's House? I mean, come on.
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