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If Ukraine Has to Win the War, the West Must Stop Selling Weapons to Russians; Read Report

The West must get serious about strangling Russia's ability to produce weapons.

Prathamesh Kabra
Last updated: 2024/01/19 at 8:29 PM
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In this photo, taken on January 6, 2024, the remains of a missile used during an attack on Kharkiv on January 2, are covered with snow. Photo: SERGEY BOBOK / AFP

Ukraine has issued a fervent call to Western nations, urging them to implement robust measures to curb Russia’s arms production. The appeal focuses on closing loopholes that permit Moscow to obtain crucial components despite extensive sanctions on Russia’s weapons industry.

Contents
The Persistence of Arms SourcingWestern Components in Russian WeaponsEscalating Conflict and Foreign SupportConclusionFrequently Asked Questions (FAQs)Why is Ukraine calling for stringent controls on arms production by Russia?What evidence supports Ukraine’s claim that Western components are present in Russian weapons?How are private firms contributing to the arms production dilemma?How is the conflict escalating, and what foreign support is Russia receiving?
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The Persistence of Arms Sourcing

While Western countries have imposed sanctions and restricted military exports, Ukraine contends that Russia still manages to acquire vital parts from manufacturers in the West. Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba emphasized the critical need for immediate and decisive action, stating, “The West must get serious about strangling Russia’s ability to produce weapons.”

The West must get serious about strangling Russia’s ability to produce weapons.
 
According to some data, up to 95% of the foreign-produced critical components found in Russian weapons destroyed in Ukraine come from Western countries.
 
These are not government actions but rather…

— Dmytro Kuleba (@DmytroKuleba) January 19, 2024

Western Components in Russian Weapons

Kuleba cited unverified data indicating that a staggering 95% of critical components found in Russian weapons destroyed in Ukraine originate from Western countries. Although specific evidence was not provided, Kuleba referenced the routine disassembly of Russian missiles and drones by Ukraine for in-depth component analysis.

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Highlighting a concerning trend, Kuleba raised the alarm about private firms exporting civilian or “dual-use” goods that contain parts applicable to arms manufacturing. This revelation adds a layer of complexity to the challenge of curtailing Russia’s access to critical components.

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Escalating Conflict and Foreign Support

The conflict between Ukraine and Russia intensifies, with Moscow launching advanced missiles and drones at Ukraine regularly. Notably, Iran has been implicated in supporting Russia by supplying drones, while Western intelligence points to North Korea providing artillery shells and rockets.

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Amidst the ongoing hostilities, Moscow has significantly increased its domestic arms production. In response, Ukraine has escalated its calls to prevent Western goods from reaching Russian weapons factories. Kuleba emphasized that closing sanction evasion loopholes is paramount for reducing Ukraine’s dependence on external assistance and minimizing casualties.

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The plea for stringent controls comes when there are concerns that Western military aid, amounting to billions of dollars, could be jeopardized due to domestic political disputes in Europe and the United States.

How to keep Western Tech out of Russian weapons

Conclusion

Ukraine underscores the importance of collective responsibility in addressing the arms production issue, emphasizing the need for immediate action to secure the region and prevent further escalation.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  1. Why is Ukraine calling for stringent controls on arms production by Russia?

    Ukraine is concerned that despite sanctions, Russia continues to acquire crucial components from Western countries, posing a threat to regional security. The call for stringent controls aims to address these loopholes.

  2. What evidence supports Ukraine’s claim that Western components are present in Russian weapons?

    Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba cited unverified data suggesting that up to 95% of critical components in Russian weapons destroyed in Ukraine come from Western countries. However, specific evidence was not provided.

  3. How are private firms contributing to the arms production dilemma?

    Private firms are exporting civilian or “dual-use” goods that contain parts applicable to arms manufacturing. This poses a challenge in controlling Russia’s access to critical components and adds complexity to the situation.

  4. How is the conflict escalating, and what foreign support is Russia receiving?

    The conflict between Ukraine and Russia is intensifying, with Moscow regularly launching advanced missiles and drones at Ukraine. Iran has been implicated in supporting Russia by supplying drones, and there are allegations of North Korea providing artillery shells and rockets.

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SOURCES: kyivpost.com

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