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WWIII: Ukraine Wanted West to Bomb Iran, Syria to Stop Drone Production, Report Says

WWIII: Ukraine Wanted West to Bomb Iran, Syria to Stop Drone Production, Report Says

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Sep 28, 2023
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WWIII: Ukraine Wanted West to Bomb Iran, Syria to Stop Drone Production, Report Says
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A secret document that was sent from Kyiv to its Western backers suggested that these countries conduct missile strikes on drone production plants inside Syria, Iran, and possibly Russia – or give Ukraine the equipment needed to carry out such attacks, according to a report.

The Guardian newspaper reported Wednesday that the 47-page document was submitted by Ukraine in August – just in time for the G7 meeting. The document blames these production facilities for enabling Russia to carry out more than 600 raids in various cities across Ukraine. The report said many of these drones have Western components.

The report noted that the West would hesitate to conduct such strikes because it would mean direct military action against Russia. Ukraine seemed to understand the concerns and told the countries that it could carry out such strikes if “partners provide the necessary means of destruction.”

Fast forward a month later, and President Joe Biden reportedly agreed to provide Ukraine with long-range ATACMS, which will help Ukraine replenish its dwindling Storm Shadow and Scalp missile collection.

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There have been some hints at cooperation between Ukraine and its “partners” vis-a-vis Iran.

Earlier this year, Mykhailo Podolyak, the adviser to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, praised an apparent attack by Israel on a weapons facility in Isfahan.

“Explosive night in Iran. [Ukraine] did try to warn you,” he posted.

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