The Biden administration on Monday notified Congress it has approved a possible $323 million arms sale to Finland as the country seeks to join NATO.
In February, directly before the Kremlin’s attack on Ukraine began, the United States gave preliminary approval for a sale of $6 billion worth of battle tanks and other equipment to Poland.
Then in July, the State Department approved a package of High Mobility Artillery Rocket System launchers for Estonia worth an estimated $500 million.
And earlier this month, Norway signed a record $500 million arms sale with the United States for missiles intended to be mounted on F-35 fighter jets.
A few days later, the State Department approved about $700 million in potential foreign military sales to Switzerland, Lithuania and Belgium.