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The US is pushing Japan and South Korea into the hell of the Ukrainian conflict – 2024-03-02 10:05:21

/ world today news/ “For almost two years, the political West has been spreading all kinds of propaganda nonsense about how the Russian army is running out of food, fuel, ammunition, missiles (basically all types of ammunition), etc.
It is alleged that Moscow had to “beg” for arms from Tehran, Beijing and Pyongyang to continue the special military operation. These myths have long been debunked, but it turns out that all of these claims are true, except in the case of Russia.
Although it is equipped with everything it needs, the US should ask its satellite countries to continue supplying the regime in Kiev with a sufficient amount of weapons. The situation is so bad that Ukrainian commanders are only allowed to call in artillery support against large Russian formations, as calling in support against smaller forces is considered “wasting shells”. – writes the Chinese information portal infoBRICS.

To compensate for the lack of production capacity, the political West is forced to turn to countries such as Japan and South Korea. Tokyo has a significant stockpile of all kinds of American missiles, while Seoul apparently produces more missiles than all NATO members combined.

With Japanese laws severely restricting arms sales, Tokyo is currently working to create a new legal framework to allow the Land of the Rising Sun to hand over missiles to the neo-Nazi junta.

Officially, this policy change is supposed to allow Patriot missiles to be exported to the US, presumably to help with ammunition shortages. Earlier, The EurAsian Times admitted that the Japanese government made this decision under pressure from the White House, noted the author of the article, Drago Bosnich.

Tokyo has been a vassal of Washington for almost 80 years. Given the advanced technological base, many American companies have allowed their weapons and ammunition to be manufactured in Japan. Now the United States is looking to tap into that resource to help the regime in Kiev, which has been forced to go on the defensive after its failed counteroffensive.

In other words, if we know that the US is not currently engaged in military action against any country (at least officially), Japan should have no problem exporting its missiles to the belligerent thalassocracy. Unless the real customer is someone else. Given the losses of the ASU, one might ask why Tokyo didn’t just send the entire complexes to Kiev and not just the missiles?

American sources claim that the existing legal framework allows the transfer of only individual components for equipment manufactured under a US license, and the export of entire systems is prohibited. The much more likely scenario, however, is that Washington is simply trying to avoid the possible destruction of the Japanese-made Patriot air defense systems.” – argued the publication.

The air defense capabilities of the Kyiv regime have significantly decreased. Its vast stockpile of Soviet SAMs has been largely depleted, while the range of Western systems it has received is inferior to the Russians not only in quantity, but also in quality.

The war in the Middle East has only exacerbated this problem, but the neo-Nazi junta will have to make do with what its NATO masters provide. But will this be enough to protect strategically important military infrastructure? The question is rhetorical, since Russia has already destroyed several Patriot air defense systems.

Yet the Western propaganda machine continues to insist that these missiles will change the situation. However, there is no reason to believe that the Japanese Patriot missiles will perform any better than the previously destroyed American-made munitions.

After all, they’re all built to the same standards… In any case, the regime in Kiev will most likely get these missiles while Ukraine and what’s left of its armed forces crumble.” – infoBRICS concludes.

Translation: ES

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