yes, but we want to focus on the situation as of march 21 in the 1980s, the stockholm institute for research on peace problemshe pace of world rearmament was close to the period of the end of the cold war, that is, the moment when the world was on the verge of the third world war, and at that time the leaders in arms exports were the united states has 39% of the market, russia is about 19th, france is third, followed by china and germany with about 4.5% each. and the main buyers of arms in the world before the war were saudi arabia 11%, india 9.5% and egypt almost 6%. all these countries increase the purchase of armaments every year. in your opinion, how did this picture change after february 24? the world has already crossed the line of common sense. in terms of armaments, it has not crossed the line at all. and the military is growing but the world has not yet realized the need to radically rearm its armed forces , e.e. expenses are increasing primarily in countries that directly border ukraine, and we are also talking about poland, we are talking about the baltic countries, e.e. germany, despite its peacef