Europe Looks to the US for Weapons Supplies Amid Ongoing Conflict in Ukraine
In the ongoing effort to support Ukraine, Europe is facing challenges in producing enough weapons and is now considering purchasing arms from the United States. Reports suggest that if US aid to Ukraine is interrupted, particularly under a potential Trump administration, European nations are eager to secure weapon supplies directly from American manufacturers. Concerns about the future of organized crime and arms smuggling are also rising, as experts predict a surge in illegal trades and the emergence of new criminal enterprises once the conflict concludes. The situation raises questions about the fate of weaponry in Ukraine after the war ends and what measures will be taken to prevent these arms from falling into the wrong hands.
Bloomberg.com, The Kyiv Independent, Euromaidan Press, Global Initiative against Transnational Organized Crime (GI-TOC), Українські Національні Новини, RBC-Ukraine, daily-sun.com, EADaily, Букви