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Ukraine factories supplying Russian military

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Hey, why not supply your enemy, the one supplying weapons to the rebels you are fighting, with military supplies. :rofl:

Ahhhhhhhhhhhhh...that ol' military industrial complex thinghy isn't just an American trick.

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ZAPORIZHIA, UKRAINE — Deep into a conflict that has sundered decades-old ties between Ukraine and Russia, Ukraine is still selling military gear over the border to its neighbor, Ukrainian defense industry officials say.

Ukraine’s new leaders have vowed to stop the flow of these defense products, which include key parts for ship engines, advanced targeting technology for tanks and upkeep for Russia’s heaviest nuclear missiles. New laws passed this week bolster their powers to do so. Kiev says helping to arm Russia is tantamount to equipping an enemy during wartime when Moscow is sending support to separatist rebels, a charge the Kremlin has denied.

But Kiev’s pleas for an end to trade ties have run into strong resistance from workers at companies like Motor Sich, here in Ukraine’s industrial heartland, where 27,000 employees build engines tailor-made for Russian military helicopters and planes. Most senior executives here grew up as part of the same Soviet military-industrial club as their Russian peers.

“We have our own party, the party of Motor Sich,’’ company spokesman Anatoliy Malysh said.

Poroshenko in June issued a presidential order to stop the export of defense products to Russia. But it has had little effect on the ground, where factory managers say they have not formally been told to halt their shipments. If they did stop, they say, the region’s economy would grind to a halt. The foot-dragging has frustrated some officials in Kiev.

“How can you work with your enemy? This is gobbledygook,” said a senior Ukrainian security official, speaking anonymously about a sensitive topic.




How does one translate, "gobbledygook?" :lol:
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Re: Ukraine factories supplying Russian military

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Cluck U wrote:Hey, why not supply your enemy, the one supplying weapons to the rebels you are fighting, with military supplies. :rofl:

Ahhhhhhhhhhhhh...that ol' military industrial complex thinghy isn't just an American trick.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/eur ... story.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

ZAPORIZHIA, UKRAINE — Deep into a conflict that has sundered decades-old ties between Ukraine and Russia, Ukraine is still selling military gear over the border to its neighbor, Ukrainian defense industry officials say.

Ukraine’s new leaders have vowed to stop the flow of these defense products, which include key parts for ship engines, advanced targeting technology for tanks and upkeep for Russia’s heaviest nuclear missiles.
New laws passed this week bolster their powers to do so. Kiev says helping to arm Russia is tantamount to equipping an enemy during wartime when Moscow is sending support to separatist rebels, a charge the Kremlin has denied.

But Kiev’s pleas for an end to trade ties have run into strong resistance from workers at companies like Motor Sich, here in Ukraine’s industrial heartland, where 27,000 employees build engines tailor-made for Russian military helicopters and planes. Most senior executives here grew up as part of the same Soviet
military-industrial club as their Russian peers.

“We have our own party, the party of Motor Sich,’’ company spokesman Anatoliy Malysh said.

Poroshenko in June issued a presidential order to stop the export of defense products to Russia. But it has had little effect on the ground, where factory managers say they have not formally been told to halt their
shipments. If they did stop, they say, the region’s economy would grind to a halt. The foot-dragging has frustrated some officials in Kiev.

“How can you work with your enemy? This is gobbledygook,” said a senior Ukrainian security official, speaking anonymously about a sensitive topic.



How does one translate, "gobbledygook?" :lol:
The Ukrainian etymology is actually closer to "bullshit." :nod:
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