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Corporate Complicity in Products used for Russo-Ukranian War

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Welcome to Season 4 of Parallel Barking!! Thanks for sticking with us.

An intelligence assessment by Ukranian experts found that an Iranian-made attack drone had parts made by at least a dozen US companies (and other Western nations' companies). The technology ranges from smaller semiconductors, GPS modules to larger engines. The options for combating this issue are quite limited, but it's still a problem, and sanctions can only go so far. How far does responsibility go for transnational companies? Let's discuss.

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Welcome to Season 4 of Parallel Barking!! Thanks for sticking with us.

An intelligence assessment by Ukranian experts found that an Iranian-made attack drone had parts made by at least a dozen US companies (and other Western nations' companies). The technology ranges from smaller semiconductors, GPS modules to larger engines. The options for combating this issue are quite limited, but it's still a problem, and sanctions can only go so far. How far does responsibility go for transnational companies? Let's discuss.

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