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U.S. Measure to Ease Arms Export Regulations Precisely Means One to Expand Wars

Date: 20/04/2025 | Source: KCNA.kp (En) | Read original version at source

Pyongyang, April 20 (KCNA) -- Shortly ago, the present U.S. administration took a measure to ease the "regulations" that had been obstacles to the export of homemade military equipment.

In this regard, a White House aide justified the measure saying that "We're unable to provide weapons systems in a reliable, effective way to key allies of ours, and the key driver of that is inefficiencies and inconsistencies with the process by which we approve foreign military sales."

For the United States, arms sale is not only merely a money-making space to meet monetary desire but also a major means of supporting the realization of aggressive foreign policy, the hegemony-seeking one.

Military conflicts in Europe and the Middle East that have lasted for several years are a single example of proving this.

Since the outbreak of the Ukrainian crisis and the crisis in the Gaza Strip, the U.S. has persistently resorted to the provision of war hardware to its vassal forces, who are "doing their best" to realize the U.S. hegemonic strategy, under the plausible signboard of "improving the security of the allies."

According to the published data, U.S. arms sale has increased considerably in recent years, and most of the exported military equipment has flowed into the hands of war maniacs in Europe and the Middle East.

Nearly half of the weapons purchased by the Ukrainian puppet forces taking the first place in the standings of world weapons importers from 2020 to 2024 are U.S.-made ones. The fact clearly proves how much means of aggression the U.S. has handed over to war servants.

The same is the case with the arms sale to Israel.

Shortly ago, the U.S. Senate dismissed all the resolutions on the halt to arms sale to Israeli Zionists which had been deceptively put up to evade the public opinion of the international community focusing on them over the massacre of Palestinians committed by Israeli murderers.

The U.S. shameless and persistent arms sale has injected vitality into the servants who resort to reckless military acts, and the U.S.-made weapons resulted from leading the situation to the worse one.

The U.S. plays the role of a "mediator" on the one hand, pretending to recommend dialogue and negotiations, and on the other hand, encourages the warmongers to further expand and prolong wars by continuously handing over all kinds of lethal weapons.

The U.S. measure to ease arms export regulations precisely means the one to expand wars.

Amid the continuous massacres and destructions threatening peace and stability in different parts of the world caused by the U.S., the chieftain of aggression, it is as clear as noonday that when more U.S.-made lethal weapons will be handed over to the proxy war forces as the U.S. eases the regulations on exporting military hardware, what consequences will be entailed by it.

The international community should never overlook the U.S. dangerous attempt to make the world more disturbing. -0-

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