 West's weapons stockpiles are diminishing. There are discussions about ending the war in Ukraine, notwithstanding the public show of NATO and Western unity in support of Ukraine. Behind the scenes, there is growing concern about how to bring this conflict to an end. A military analyst, Sean Bell, said in his article published on Sky News, according to him, Ukraine's much-anticipated spring counteroffensive is now in its 10th week. President Volodymyr Zelensky argued that he could repeat that initiative on a larger scale with Western support. All he needed was the weapons to do the job. Ukraine started its spring counteroffensive in early June, but despite some ferocious fighting, the Russian qualifications still appear largely intact. For President Zelensky, the metric of success is simple. It is territory liberated. Ukraine's determination to fight on is understandable. It is, after all, their war, but there is a developing discussion among Western leaders about the future and what next. The formal view appears to be that the West stands ready to support President Zelensky whatever it takes. But weapons stockpiles are diminishing and there are limited reserves left to continue supporting Ukraine, especially given conflicting domestic priorities, the article said.