She shared this information on the "Forecast" channel.
The production of weapons in Ukraine will occur on a very large scale. Moreover, it will reach a level where individuals can participate as investors, purchasing shares, and so on. Overall, weapon manufacturing will bring significant revenue to Ukraine and profit to those who invest in it. This is a promising direction, and Ukraine will pursue it.
However, in any positive endeavor, there are always certain obstacles and conditions. To navigate these challenges, it can be helpful to abstract from them and view the situation from a distance. Sometimes, what seems like an insurmountable barrier may actually be something that can be overlooked entirely.
It's not only the West that imposes these (editor's note: barriers), but also agents working for Russia. They have their own agendas, and when they lose the ability to influence one aspect, they quickly, like an octopus, try to latch onto other arguments and conditions to make everything seem unachievable. This struggle will continue, but there are also opportunities to overcome these challenges in entirely different ways; we just need to recognize them.
Therefore, weapon production in Ukraine will indeed happen and will be very successful, generating significant income for both the state and, I would say, the people. A considerable number of individuals will be involved, and there may even be opportunities to sell shares related to this endeavor. So, all of this will likely be quite successful.
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