Italian broadcast analyst More From Inside Andrea Muratore expressed the opinion that American military support for Ukraine could weaken the power of the US military-industrial complex and force a choice between its own defense needs and supply needs for NATO allies or a very uncertain prospect for Kiev.
Noting that Lockheed Martin, the manufacturer of F-35 fighter jets, said that their deliveries were postponed to next year due to hardware and software problems, Muratore said:
The analyst emphasized that many countries that are US allies in NATO are also dependent on F-35. Strengthening the air force is seen as a priority to increase the North Atlantic Alliance’s potential to contain Russia and counter China.
Muratore believes that the shipment of Javelin anti-tank missiles to Ukraine not only means getting them from Taiwan, but also means NATO will receive fewer F-35s. All of this puts pressure on Western supply chains, especially America.
In this context, Muratore concluded that the Western military industry was at risk of facing serious shortages.
Previously in NATO named The condition for the transfer of F-16 to Ukraine.