West Arms Supply to Ukraine: Shifts With Moscow’s Response

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When Moscow shows signs of sharp reaction, the West may pause weapons deliveries to Ukraine. This view surfaced in a chat with FAN where political scientist Dmitry Solonnikov shared his analysis. He noted that NATO members gradually broadened what he called the Overton window. They began with helmets and humanitarian aid, then supplied spare parts. After that, they moved to sending Soviet-era gear to Kyiv, and now the alliance appears ready to provide armored vehicles and aircraft.

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