For years, American politicians on the right have sounded the alarm over Chinese-manufactured fentanyl making its way into the U.S. drug supply.

They have accused China of fueling an overdose crisis and framed the flow of chemicals as a form of foreign aggression. Entire policy platforms have been built on the premise that when a foreign country enables the deaths of American citizens, it is not only a public health issue, but a national security threat.

Yet when it comes to the flow of Russian-made ammunition into the United States, bullets used in civilian firearms, military-style rifles, and potentially countless acts of domestic violence, there is only silence.

No calls for sanctions, no breathless headlines, no congressional hearings. The bullets are flying across American streets,

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