
Western sanctions on Russia remain too weak without strict enforcement. Experts say loopholes still allow critical US and EU components to reach Russia’s missile and drone production. Tougher controls and penalties could significantly increase pressure on Moscow’s war machine.
Source: Trash_Voice
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Flattening the factories is actually easier than fixing all potential loopholes in Western sanctions – where the free trade vs wartime profiteering stumbles badly. (Anyone else remember when the UK was ‘accidentally’ selling giant gun barrel sections to Saddam?)
Zelensky’s long range sanctions work a lot better. Keep at it
Challenge is that we’d essentially have to ban sales to turkey or india primarily of complex parts, that’s where most of these shell companies act from.