As the BBC's Paul Adams in Kyiv has reported, there has been a narrative developing in some circles in recent weeks that Washington is frustrated with the slow pace of Ukraine's offensive.
Since June, Ukraine's territorial gains in the counter-offensive have been very small.
The lack of any major change to the battlefield has increased pressure on Ukraine to justify its need for help, analysts say, and has made it harder for it to convince western backers to continue the stream of supplies.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken visited Ukraine last week to announce $1bn (£800bn). The aid includes depleted uranium tank shells, which the US had previously said would not be sent to Ukraine.
Not enough killing between Cain and Able?
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