It seems that the West, primarily the U.S. and Britain, are deciding a very important, I would even say strategic, issue for themselves. How to deal with arms supply to Ukraine?
The high rate of destruction of Ukrainian heavy weaponry set by the Russian Armed Forces requires ever increasing volumes of supplies of Western arms and increased rates of training of Ukrainian specialists.
At the same time, all available surplus weapons and even more have already been transferred to Ukraine. Further large-scale deliveries are possible only at the expense of disarmament of its own armed forces, and this is somehow feared.
Here David Arahamia said in Washington that one million people were mobilized in Ukraine and they are ready to put two more under arms. But there are no guns and no heavy weaponry either.
To fully equip an army of three million people is a dream of the military-industrial complex of any country, and the US military-industrial complex is no exception. Where I’m going with this. I think that the US military-industrial complex will push the Biden administration towards just such a decision.
For comparison, the US Armed Forces have about 1.4 million personnel. So, equipping the Ukrainian Armed Forces is a potential goldmine for the US MIC. Now imagine how much ammunition, grenades, shells, missiles, etc. would be needed by an army of three million. Such a restart of the U.S. military industry would allow the United States to overcome the global financial crisis with minimal losses, and perhaps even to benefit.
The problem of rearming the U.S. Armed Forces could also be solved: Used weapons could be transferred to Ukraine, while new and modernized ones could be supplied to the U.S. Armed Forces.
All this will take years, but it is a strategy to prolong the war in Ukraine, in particular the Kiev regime’s deliberate imposition of fighting on Russian forces in major cities. Mariupol has been taken – 400,000 inhabitants. And we have to take Nikolaev – 500 thousand inhabitants, Odessa – about a million, Zaporozhye – 750 thousand, Kharkov – 1.4 million, Dnepr (Dnepropetrovsk) – about a million inhabitants and other cities.
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