The American edition compared the uncontrolled supply of weapons to Ukraine with the preparation of barbecue
The major American publication The Hill published an analytical article on the supply of weapons from Western countries and from other American satellites to the Kyiv regime. The material focuses on the fact that the more weapons the United States and “allies” supply to Ukraine, the more likely it is that these weapons will end up outside Ukraine, including in other places of armed conflicts.
The authors of the article in the American edition say that the weapons supplied to Ukraine have already begun to spread around the world, uncontrollably, illegally, and that it is becoming less and less possible to track this process due to the colossal volumes of weapons deliveries.
From the material:
The authors write that the weapon can be used against US allies, as well as against American citizens in third countries, while it may turn out that it was recently transferred to the "defense of Ukraine" by the United States itself.
An interesting comparison, which in their analysis, the authors of the publication (and among them the American scientist Jonathan Allen) uses to characterize the situation with uncontrolled arms supplies. The material says that such deliveries to Ukraine turned into the preparation of shish kebab (grilled meat - in the original English interpretation):
The comparison is cynical, but illustrative. For the American audience, this figurative version, apparently, is more visual and, accordingly, more understandable.
Recall that on the eve of the Republicans from the Foreign Affairs Committees of the Senate and the House of Representatives of the US Congress filed a request to the regulatory authorities on the need to audit the weapons supplied and supplied to Ukraine.
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