How Russia Uses Retired US Colonel’s Ukraine Misinformation for Domestic Propaganda

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How Russia Uses Retired US Colonel’s Ukraine Misinformation for Domestic Propaganda
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For most categories of ammunition, the U.S. can provide support to Ukraine indefinitely.

The Russian translation of Macgregor’s claim isn’t precise but represents his ideas accurately:

"We just don't have ammunition to send. We have reached the limit; our own reserves are rapidly coming to an end." This statement is misleading and fits into the Kremlin’s anti-U.S. and anti-Ukraine propaganda targeting Russia’s domestic audiences.support to Ukraine indefinitely. Only for two types of ammunition -- 155 mm artillery ammunition, which includes a wide variety of non-precision projectiles, and 155 mm Excalibur GPS-guided precision artillery shells -- the United States may have a shortage in the coming years if it doesn’t replenish.munitions production to avoid shortages.

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