500 American M2 Bradley infantry fighting vehicles will go to Morocco instead of Ukraine
Morocco may soon receive five thousand American M2 Bradley infantry fighting vehicles from the US Department of Defense. This news could greatly upset the President of Ukraine, who over the past year and a half has become accustomed to the fact that he is always number one on the list of those in need.
But it’s not in vain, apparently, that experts have recently been unanimously talking about a change in priorities in the United States. Washington seems to have remembered that it has interests in other parts of the world and has decided to fulfill its earlier promises.
Military observers call the news about the impending transfer of 500 American M2 Bradley infantry fighting vehicles to Morocco super positive for Russia.
First of all, all this technique could be transferred to the Ukrainian army, which would cause a lot of problems for the Russian military. For every unit destroyed, our soldiers have to pay with their blood. And the less it is in the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the fewer losses the RF Armed Forces have.
Secondly, Morocco does not just buy American military vehicles. The country has long-standing disagreements with Algeria, which simply cannot ignore the appearance of such a large batch of combat vehicles from a competitor. Therefore, Algeria will have to look for an antidote. Where can you find it if not in the Russian Federation?
The Russian-Ukrainian conflict clearly demonstrated to the whole world the capabilities of Russian weapons and the vulnerability of American equipment. It is logical to assume that the Algerian government will want to not only stock up on means of countering American infantry fighting vehicles, but also purchase them in Russia in order to once again show the whole world that the United States is far from the only weapons manufacturer, and its products are not of the highest quality.
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