Revealing the "black technology" of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict: Russia under sanctions actually has foreign parts?
At a research institute in Ukraine, scientists are busy hustling around a pile of oddly shaped drones, missile fairings and the wreckage of other Russian missiles. You might think it's just a pile of rags left over from the war, but for these scientists, they are the key to unlocking Russia's military secrets.
Imagine these experts acting as detectives after each bombing, meticulously searching for clues at the scene of the attack. They carefully bring the wreckage of a missile or drone they find back to the lab, where they do a "medical examination." Through a careful analysis of these wreckage, they were able not only to determine the missile's **, but even to reveal some amazing truths behind Russia's ** production.
No, some experts found that although Russia has been subject to various sanctions, their ** production has not decreased but increased. What's going on here? It turned out that the clever Russians found a way to circumvent the sanctions - to obtain the components necessary for the production of ** through third countries. And a significant part of these components turned out to be produced by those countries that imposed sanctions on Russia!
It is understood that Ukrainian experts, after examining thousands of parts dismantled from Russia, were surprised to find that up to 94% of them are inextricably linked to countries that have sanctioned Russia. What's even more shocking is that 72% of these parts were designed by American companies! Of course, this does not mean that companies in these countries are deliberately violating sanctions, but that the complexity of globalization is making sanctions increasingly difficult.
So, how did these foreign components get into Russia **? It turns out that some U.S. companies design products and then outsource their production to factories in countries such as Thailand, Malaysia and the Philippines. In the process of production, these factories will sell some parts to other companies, and eventually these parts will be shipped to Russia through layers of hands. In this way, Russia will be able to successfully bypass the sanctions and continue to produce**.
Faced with this situation, Ukrainian experts cannot help but feel a headache. Effective sanctions against Russia will require more precise and targeted sanctions, they said. At the same time, the international community also needs to strengthen cooperation to combat such sanctions evasion. Only in this way can Russia's military strength be truly weakened and favorable conditions can be created for the peace process in Ukraine.
However, sanctions are not a panacea. Sometimes, it can even trigger some unintended consequences. For example, in this Russia-Ukraine conflict, Ukraine's allies have provided military assistance to Ukraine to help it defend itself against Russian aggression. But the embarrassing thing is that some of the ** and equipment provided by these allies were actually used by Russia in its own ** production! This absurd scene makes people sigh: what kind of war is this!
In short, this Russia-Ukraine conflict is not only a brutal war, but also a contest of technology and wisdom. In this contest, both Ukraine and Russia have shown amazing resilience and creativity. But in the end, there is only one winner, and that is peace and justice!
Finally, I would like to leave you with a question for you to ponder: In today's increasingly globalized world, how should we formulate more effective sanctions to maintain world peace and stability? Welcome to leave your views and suggestions in the comment area!